Year 4 Summer Term 1 Mat 3

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Year 4 Summer Term 1 SPaG Mat 3 3

Add a sensible subordinate a Tick the sentence that uses the b Put ticks in the correct boxes: c
clause to this sentence. apostrophes correctly:

The childrens lunchboxes and expanded main subordinate


noun clause clause
drink’s were left on the coach. phrase
The children’s lunchboxes and before
the sun
drinks were left on the coach.
came up
The childrens’ lunchboxes and
The children organised themselves drinks were left on the coach. a crunchy,
red apple
into teams
Mr Whoops has made two e
clumsy spelling mistakes in his
sentences. Can you underline them f
Can you add suitable
and correct them? Use a dictionary
prepositions to this sentence?
if you need to.
Circle the three determiners in d
Mr Green, my next door naybour,
this sentence:
is a very kind man. He lives at the lesson, Class 12 ran
number eyght.
out of the classroom and bolted
During the zoo visit, they saw many
the playground.
monkeys and an antelope.

Year 4 Summer Term 1 SPaG Mat 3 Answers 3

Add a sensible subordinate a Tick the sentence that uses the b Put ticks in the correct boxes: c
clause to this sentence. apostrophes correctly:

The childrens lunchboxes and expanded main subordinate


noun clause clause
drink’s were left on the coach. phrase
The children’s lunchboxes and before
the sun
drinks were left on the coach.
came up
The childrens’ lunchboxes and
Accept any sensible subordinate drinks were left on the coach. a crunchy,
clause with an appropriate red apple

subordinating conjunction, e.g.


The children organised themselves Mr Whoops has made two e
into teams because they had an clumsy spelling mistakes in his
important task to complete. sentences. Can you underline them
Can you add suitable f
and correct them? Use a dictionary
prepositions to this sentence?
if you need to.
Circle the three determiners in d
Mr Green, my next door naybour,
this sentence:
is a very kind man. He lives at Any suitable prepositions,
number eyght.
e.g. After and into
During the zoo visit, they saw many
monkeys and an antelope. neighbour
eight
Year 4 Summer Term 1 SPaG Mat 3 3

Add a sensible subordinate a Place the plural possessive b Put ticks in the correct boxes: c
clause to this sentence. Circle the apostrophe correctly in
subordinating conjunction that you this sentence:
expanded main subordinate
have used: noun clause clause
T h e c h i l d re n s l u n c h b oxe s a n d phrase
d ri n k s we re l e f t on t h e c oac h. before
the sun
The children came up
organised themselves into teams a crunchy,
Mr Whoops has made two e red apple

since he
clumsy spelling mistakes in his was only

sentences. Can you underline them 4 years old
and correct them?

Mr Green, my next door naybour, Can you add suitable f


is a very kind man. He lives at prepositions to this sentence?
Circle all of the determiners in d number eyght.
this sentence:
the lesson, Class 12 ran

of the classroom and
During the zoo visit, they saw many
bolted the playground.
monkeys and an antelope.

Year 4 Summer Term 1 SPaG Mat 3 Answers 3

Add a sensible subordinate a Place the plural possessive b Put ticks in the correct boxes: c
clause to this sentence. Circle the apostrophe correctly in
subordinating conjunction that you this sentence:
expanded main subordinate
have used: noun clause clause
T h e c h i l d re n ' s l u n c h b oxe s a n d phrase
d ri n k s we re l e f t on t h e c oac h. before
the sun
Accept came up
any sensible sentence with a a crunchy,
subordinate clause with an Mr Whoops has made two e red apple
appropriate circled subordinating clumsy spelling mistakes in his
since he
was only
conjunction, e.g. The children sentences. Can you underline them 4 years old
organised themselves into teams and correct them?
because they had an important task
to complete.
Mr Green, my next door naybour, Can you add suitable f
is a very kind man. He lives at prepositions to this sentence?
Circle all of the determiners in d number eyght.
this sentence:
Any suitable prepositions,
neighbour
e.g. after, out and into
During the zoo visit, they saw many
monkeys and an antelope.
eight
Year 4 Summer Term 1 SPaG Mat 3 3

Write a sentence with a a All of the lunchboxes and drinks b Circle all of the determiners in this d
subordinate clause to describe belonging to the children were left sentence
the image. Circle on the coach.
During the zoo visit, they saw
the subordinating Write a plural possessive apostrophe many monkeys, several tigers and
conjunction that sentence about this. an antelope.
you use.
Now write a sentence that uses the
determiner ‘an’

Put ticks in the correct boxes: c

Mr Whoops has made three e expanded main subordinate


clumsy spelling mistakes in his noun
phrase
clause clause
Can you add suitable prepositions f
sentences. Can you underline them to this sentence?
before
and correct them? the sun
came up
the lesson, Class 12 ran
Mr Green, my next door naybour, is a crunchy, of the classroom and
a very kind man. He lives at number red apple
bolted the playground.
eyght and always lets me borrow since he
was only
his waighing scales. 4 years old
Now, write the next sentence and
Now, use one of the subordinate clauses include a preposition. Underline it.
within a sentence.




Year 4 Summer Term 1 SPaG Mat 3 Answers 3

Accept any sensible sentence a Write a plural possessive b Circle all of the determiners in this d
with a subordinate clause apostrophe sentence about this. sentence
with an appropriate circled Accept any sentence where the During the zoo visit, they saw
subordinating conjunction, e.g. plural possessive apostrophe is many monkeys, several tigers and
The children organised themselves used correctly, e.g. The children’s an antelope.
lunchboxes and drinks were left on
into teams because they had an the coach.
Now write a sentence that uses the
important task determiner ‘an’
to complete. Any suitable sentence with the correct
use of 'an'.
Put ticks in the correct boxes: c
Mr Whoops has made three e expanded main subordinate
noun clause clause
clumsy spelling mistakes in his phrase Can you add suitable prepositions f
sentences. Can you underline them before to this sentence?
and correct them? the sun
came up Any suitable prepositions,
Mr Green, my next door naybour, is a crunchy, e.g. After, out and into
a very kind man. He lives at number red apple

eyght and always lets me borrow since he


was only
his waighing scales. 4 years old
Now, write the next sentence and
neighbour Now, use one of the subordinate clauses
include a preposition. Underline it.
within a sentence.
eight e.g. Before long, it was the end of
Accept any sentence which contains
lunchtime.
weighing one of the subordinate clauses, e.g. I
went for a run before the sun came up.

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