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School Grammer Year 2
School Grammer Year 2
Grammar and
1. Which word completes the sentence?
He took his dog to the park.
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4. Which sentence is correct? 5. Write the word that completes the sentence.
• My mum is a building. Today, I will walk to school.
• My mum is a builded. Last week, I to school.
• My mum is a builder.
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6. Can you write the opposite of these words by 7. Which word completes this sentence?
adding the prefix un-? I up my coat to keep warm.
• kind • unzip
• happy • zip
• tie • zips
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8. Write what you can see in this picture using the 9. Can you join these words to make one sentence
word ‘and’. using the word ‘and’?
I can see .
10. Where should the spaces go in this sentence? 11. Add the missing punctuation to this sentence.
Mymum drinkstea. The seed grew into a plant
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12. Which sentence is correct? 13. Which sentence ends in an exclamation mark (!)?
• Where are my socks. • She ate an apple
• Where are my socks! • I am so cross
• Where are my socks? • Who are you
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14. Where should the full stop (.) go? 15. Which of these words does not always
need to start with a capital letter?
Sam swam in the sea We sat on the sand.
• London
• Tom
• Bike
• Monday
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16. Which letters in this sentence should 17. Which of these sentences are correct?
change to capital letters?
• We played football I scored. a goal.
When i jump in puddles, i get wet.
• We played. football I scored a goal.
• We played football. I scored a goal.
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18. Are these words singular or plural? One has 19. Which letters in these sentences
been done for you. should be capital letters?
First cut the bread. then put butter on the bread.
singular plural
next put jam on the bread.
cats
house
cake
snakes
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1. dogs 7. zip
2. I made ten wishes. 8. I can see a bird and an ant.
3. -ing 9. Accept either: I ate fish and chips. or I ate fish
4. My mum is a builder. and I ate chips.