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K00030A0132 English grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 1: questions 2022 national curriculum tests Key stage 2 First name Middle name Last name Date of birth Day Month Year School name DfE number

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Page 3 of 32 K00030A0332 Questions and answers There are different types of question for you to answer in different ways. The space for your answer shows you what type of answer is needed. Write your answer in the space provided. Do not write over any barcodes. Multiple-choice answers For some questions, you do not need to do any writing. Read the instruct\ ions carefully so that you know how to answer each question. Short answers Some questions are followed by a line or a box. This shows that you need to write a word, a few words or a sentence. Marks The number under each line at the side of the page tells you the number \ of marks available for each question. You should work through the booklet until you are asked to stop. Work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you finish before the end, go back and check your work. You have 45 minutes to answer the questions in this booklet. Instructions

Page 4 of 32 Draw a line to match each word to its correct suffix. 2 WordsSuffix child champion hood neighbour friend ship member 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2 G005046 – 15 January 2019 9:37 AM – Version 3 G004490 – 11 January 2019 1:48 PM – Version 4 Underline the subject of the sentence below. 1 A whale lives in the sea. 1 mark K00030A0432

Page 5 of 32 4 Which sentence must end with a question mark? Tick one. Shall we go round the fitness trail in the park We could go tomorrow if you like What I really like is the rope bridge Let me know what you would like to do 1 mark KS2 item arithmetic template version 2.1 (2017) G006149 – 11 January 2019 2:24 PM – Version 2 3 Draw a line to match each prefix to the correct word to make a new word. Prefix Word en cover de large dis frost 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G003003 – 14 January 2019 2:34 PM – Version 1 K00030A0532

Page 6 of 32 6 Which sentence uses commas correctly? Tick one. The band will perform at concerts in Belfast, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and, Sheffield. The children could choose to play netball, cricket, hockey or tennis. Owls badgers, hedgehogs and bats are all nocturnal animals. Painting, drawing, sculpture and print-making, were all options on the art day. 1 mark G005845 – 11 January 2019 2:49 PM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Tick one. Nevertheless we, are going on Saturday. Finally, I think I understand what you mean. Considering, all his efforts the result was disappointing. At the last, count there were twenty people coming. 1 mark 5 KS2 item template version 1.2 G003647 – 11 January 2019 2:38 PM – Version 3 K00030A0632

Page 7 of 32 7 Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Tick one. Add one ounce (around one) tablespoon of yeast to your bread mix. Add one ounce around one tablespoon of yeast (to your bread mix). Add one ounce (around one tablespoon) of yeast to your bread mix. Add one ounce around (one tablespoon) of yeast to your bread mix. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005603 – 11 January 2019 2:53 PM – Version 2 KS2 item template version 2 8 Which sentence expresses the greatest certainty? Tick one. It may rain later in the week. The train might arrive late again today. I will walk through the park to get to school. It should be sunny and warm tomorrow. 1 mark G005537 – 11 January 2019 2:57 PM – Version 1 K00030A0732

Page 8 of 32 What does the word them refer to in the sentence below? Although deserts are very dry, a rich variety of plants and animals can survive in them. Tick one. deserts variety plants animals 1 mark 10 KS2 item template version 1.2 G003544 – 11 January 2019 3:11 PM – Version 2 9 Insert a pair of commas in the correct place in the sentence below. The African elephant the largest land mammal in the world can weigh up to 6.6 tonnes. 1 mark G005863 – 11 January 2019 3:06 PM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) K00030A0832

Page 9 of 32 11 Circle the correct verb form in each underlined pair to complete the passage below. William Shakespeare, the famous writer, is / was born in Stratford- upon-Avon in 1564 and later will move / moved to London where he will become / became an actor. Even today, Shakespeare’s plays are performed / performed around the world. 1 mark G005807 – 11 January 2019 3:18 PM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) Draw a line to match each word below to its antonym. 12 Word Antonym near close cold far distant hot warm cool 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005445 – 14 March 2019 2:16 PM – Version 2 K00030A0932

Page 10 of 32 14 Write the contracted form of the underlined words in the boxes below them. Liam was not completely surprised at the knock on his door that morning. In fact, he had been waiting for this particular visitor. “It is good to see you,” he said, opening the door. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G002165 – 14 January 2019 8:54 AM – Version 1 13 Insert a semi-colon in the correct place in the sentence below. The suitcase was heavy the box was lighter but more awkward to carry. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005612 – 14 January 2019 8:51 AM – Version 2 K00030A01032

Page 11 of 32 16 Insert a dash in the correct place in the sentence below. The story was exciting it was full of action and adventure. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005439 – 14 January 2019 9:09 AM – Version 1 15 What is the word class of the underlined words? I have two brothers. Brian is older and Stanley is younger than me. Tick one. adjective noun adverb verb 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005476 – 14 January 2019 9:02 AM – Version 1 K00030A01132

Page 12 of 32 18 Circle the two words that are synonyms of each other in the passage below. The school will supply all meals during the trip. If parents wish to provide children with additional drinks, they may do so. 1 mark G005903 – 14 January 2019 9:25 AM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) KS2 item template version 2 17 Which sentence is the most formal? Tick one. Getting enough sleep is important, isn’t it? Let?s set off early for school tomorrow. Do you fancy coming with us to the park? It is essential that we remember our water bottles. 1 mark G005597 – 14 January 2019 9:19 AM – Version 2 K00030A01232

Page 13 of 32 20 Insert a pair of dashes in the correct place in the sentence below. The Caspian Sea which is a saltwater lake is the largest inland body of water in the world. 1 mark G005865 – 15 January 2019 9:29 AM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) 19 Label each of the clauses in the sentence below as either main (M) or subordinate (S). After they had been for a swim,the boys had a drink because they were very thirsty. 1 mark G005747 – 14 January 2019 10:04 AM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) K00030A01332

Page 14 of 32 22 Draw a line to match each sentence to its description. Use each description once. SentenceDescription Jake was cycling. an action in progress in the present Jake cycled. an action in progress in the past Jake is cycling. an action in the past 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005403 – 4 November 2021 5:17 pm – Version 2 21 Insert a colon in the correct place in the sentence below. Many fossils are not as big as people think some are so small that you need a microscope to see them. 1 mark G005873 – 14 January 2019 10:13 AM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) K00030A01432

Page 15 of 32 Underline the subordinate clause in the sentence below. 24 When the crowd heard the clattering sound, they gasped in astonishment. 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2 G004618 – 14 January 2019 10:28 AM – Version 2 KS2 item template version 2 23 Which option is punctuated correctly? Tick one. He is famous for his innovative music: a mix of recorded noises, traditional instruments and songs. He is famous for his innovative music. a mix of recorded noises, traditional instruments and songs. He is famous for his innovative music; a mix of recorded noises, traditional instruments, and songs. He is famous for his innovative music, (a mix of recorded noises, traditional instruments and songs). 1 mark G005570 – 14 January 2019 10:23 AM – Version 2 K00030A01532

Page 16 of 32 25 Use the information in the box to complete the sentence below with a relative clause. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. My grandma, , went on holiday to Spain. My grandma loves travelling. 1 mark G005755 – 14 January 2019 10:32 AM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) KS2 item template version 2 26 What are the word classes of the two underlined words in the sentence below? The erosive force of the sea erodes the coastline. Tick one. noun adjective adjectiveverb nounverb adjectiveadverb 1 mark G005477 – 14 January 2019 10:36 AM – Version 2 K00030A01632

Page 17 of 32 28 What is the sentence below? Safiya asked the teacher which page we had to read Tick one. a question a command a statement an exclamation 1 mark KS2 item arithmetic template version 2.1 (2017) G006142 – 14 January 2019 10:43 AM – Version 2 G004541 – 14 January 2019 10:40 AM – Version 3 Insert the correct punctuation into the sentence below. What time does the concert start whispered Dad as we took our seats. 1 mark 27 K00030A01732

Page 18 of 32 G004373 – 14 January 2019 10:50 AM – Version 3 Circle the four nouns in the sentence below. 30 The strength of the wind made the trees in the forest sway and bend. 1 mark 31 Circle the possessive pronoun in the sentence below. The house next to ours, which belongs to Mrs Green, is for sale. 1 mark G005673 – 14 January 2019 10:57 AM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) 29 How does the use of the passive in the second sentence affect the way the information is presented? 1. Max dropped the red bucket. 2. The red bucket was dropped. Tick one. It does not say who dropped the bucket. It shows that the action happened in the past. It shows that it was an accident. It does not say why the bucket was dropped. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005416 – 15 January 2019 9:30 AM – Version 1 K00030A01832

Page 19 of 32 The teacher wants to write a sign to remind children to turn the lights off. Write the command that the teacher might use on the sign. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. 32 1 mark G004409 – 14 January 2019 10:59 AM – Version 4 33 Circle the relative pronoun in the sentence below. The children who were going swimming had their lunch earlier than we did. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005360 – 14 January 2019 11:03 AM – Version 2 K00030A01932

Page 20 of 32 35 Rewrite the sentence below in the active. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. The dog was fed by Bill. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005549 – 15 January 2019 9:31 AM – Version 2 34 Circle the subordinating conjunction in the sentence below. Since it is sunny today, we can play rounders or cricket. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005352 – 14 January 2019 11:09 AM – Version 2 K00030A02032

Page 21 of 32 G004380 – 14 January 2019 11:28 AM – Version 4 Complete the sentence below with an appropriate subordinating conjunction. 37 it rained all afternoon, the picnic was a success. 1 mark 36 Which option makes the sentence start with an adverbial? we lined up for the class photo. Tick one. It was noisy and crowded, but The photographer arrived while With big smiles on our faces, The whole class were ready so 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005365 – 14 January 2019 11:22 AM – Version 2 K00030A02132

Page 22 of 32 39 Circle the preposition in each sentence below. The bird flew above the trees. The children sang many songs in their concert. 1 mark G003725 – 14 January 2019 11:47 AM – Version 2 KS2 item template version 1.2 Circle the co-ordinating conjunction in the sentence below. 38 I started drawing a car, but then I changed my mind because I had a better idea. 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2 G005005 – 14 January 2019 11:36 AM – Version 1 K00030A02232

Page 23 of 32 Complete each sentence with the simple past of the verbs in the boxes. I my homework on the computer. I to do a project about horses. I by making notes about different breeds. to do 1 mark 40 to choose to begin KS2 item template version 1.2 G005006 – 14 January 2019 11:52 AM – Version 3 41 Insert a hyphen in the correct place in the sentence below. We were very busy in the run up to the school play. 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2 G004971 – 12 March 2019 3:15 PM – Version 2 K00030A02332

Page 24 of 32 42 Tick one box in each row to show whether the sentence is written in Standard or non-Standard English. Sentence Standard English Non-Standard English I were going to keep the picture to show you. We was helping to design the new school building. He doesn’t know nothing about football. I have done all the washing-up. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005464 – 12 March 2019 3:27 PM – Version 2 43 Add a different prefix to each word to form its antonym. obey tolerant patient 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005450 – 15 March 2019 11:40 AM – Version 1 K00030A02432

Page 25 of 32 45 Tick one box in each row to show if the statement about the apostrophe is true or false. Sentence The apostrophe shows that… True False The boys’ lunch was delicious. there is only one boy. Gina put out the cats’ food. there is more than one cat. The girl’s party is this afternoon. there is more than one girl. The trees’ leaves were green. there is only one tree. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005429 – 15 March 2019 11:33 AM – Version 2 G004456 – 15 March 2019 11:35 AM – Version 4 What is the grammatical term for the underlined words in the sentence below? 44 The majestic lioness under the shady tree watched her cubs play. Tick one. a fronted adverbial a subordinate clause a main clause a noun phrase 1 mark K00030A02532

Page 26 of 32 Insert full stops and capital letters in the passage below so it is punctuated correctly. 47 Frogs are amphibians they live on land but they lay their eggs in water their eggs are called frogspawn during the winter, frogs hibernate at the bottom of ponds or in compost heaps 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2 G005018 – 15 March 2019 11:29 AM – Version 2 48 Circle the three adverbs in the sentence below. Because it was raining hard, the driver was unable to see clearly and almost crashed his shiny new car. 1 mark G005693 – 15 March 2019 11:27 AM – Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017) Rewrite the sentence below in the passive. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. 46 The children grew vegetables. 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2 G004364 – 15 March 2019 11:30 AM – Version 3 K00030A02632

Page 27 of 32 Tick one box in each row to show which form of the verb is underlined in each sentence. 49 SentenceSimple pastPast progressive Past perfect Nathan had hoped for a part in the school play. The children were rehearsing their lines. Lots of parents came to watch. 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.1 G005008 – 15 March 2019 11:25 AM – Version 5 50 Circle the two determiners in the sentence below. In an hour, we will be getting on our train. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2 G005367 – 15 March 2019 11:23 AM – Version 1 K00030A02732

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