Year 8
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will develop our capital letter use and introduce irregular verbs. We will then apply that knowledge in a piece of creative writing.
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7 Questions
Q1.
What is the subject in this sentence? 'The cat chased the mouse.'
chased
mouse
the
Q2.
Which of these words is a subject? (A part that names)
jumped
listened
ran
Q3.
Which word in the following sentence is a verb? 'The girl danced all night.'
all
night
The girl
Q4.
Which of the following words is a verb?
cats
funny
to
Q5.
Which sentence is correct?
Karen went to the shop and bought a Book.
Karen went to the shop and Bought a book.
Karen went to the Shop and bought a book.
Q6.
Which of these past tense verbs is incorrect?
helped
ran
walked
Q7.
Which of the following words is a verb?
house
Peter
Saturday
6 Questions
Q1.
What is the subject of this sentence? 'The girl and her father held hands.'
father
held
The girl
Q2.
What is the verb in this sentence? 'The cat and the dog fought.'
The cat
The cat and the dog
the dog
Q3.
What is the subject of this sentence? 'Two pretty birds sat on a branch.'
birds
branch
sat
Q4.
Which of these words should have a capital letter?
happy
hat
hungry
Q5.
What is the subject of this sentence? 'You looked at Jimmy.'
at
Jimmy
looked
Q6.
What is the verb in this sentence? 'We went to the beach.'
the beach
to
We