1) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) Please tell me you're score from last weeks homework task. b) Please tell me your score from last week's homework task. c) Please tell, me your score from last week's homework task? 2) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) My orange juice splashed over the edge of my cup and on to my dinner. b) My orange juice (splashed over the edge of my cup) and on to my dinner. c) My orange juice splash over the edge of my cup and on to my dinner. 3) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) The boy's boot's were very muddy. b) The boys boot's were very muddy. c) The boys' boots were very muddy. 4) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) Please tell me when its time for breakfast. b) Please tell me when it's time for breakfast. c) Please tell me when it's time for brakefast. 5) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) "Smile!" shouted the lady as she took the photograph. b) "Smile" shouted the lady as she took the photograph. c) "Smile!" Shouted the lady as she took the photograph. 6) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) Yesterday morning, just before dawn, I heard the birds singing in my garden. b) Yesterday morning (just before dawn, I heard the birds singing in my garden. c) Yesterday, morning just before dawn, I heard the birds sings in my garden. 7) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) The old man whispered, "please come back. I miss you." b) The old man whisperd "please come back I miss you." c) The old man whispered, "Please come back. I miss you." 8) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) "Would you like dinner or wouldn't you? asked mum angryly. b) "Would you like dinner or wouldn't you?" asked mum angrily. c) "Would you like dinner or wouldn't you"? asked mum angrily. 9) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) This year is whizzing by; I can't believe it's almost February! b) This year is wizzing by; I cant believe its almost February. c) This year is whizzing by; I cant' believe it's almost febuary? 10) Choose the sentence that has the correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. a) The man whose grey beard covered his mouth struggled to eat his doughnut. b) The man, who's grey beard covered his mouth, struggled to eat his doughnut. c) The man, whose grey beard covered his mouth, struggled to eat his doughnut.
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Spelling, grammar and punctuation quiz (Year 5 &6)
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