Revise and Practise Grammar (Pack 1) This pack has been created to help your child improve their grammarr skills. Many children need to practice their grammar. By the end of Primary school, children s grammar and punctuation skills need to be at a high level. They need to have a good grasp of nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions etc, in order to structure their sentences in interesting and grammatically correct ways. Punctuation such as commas, apostrophes, capital letters, colons etc, must be used correctly within sentences. How to Use This Pack Your child can work through this pack at their own pace. When a page has been completed, work can be marked using the answers sheets. Tracking Progress Keep track of progress using the Progress Tracker. Your child can think about how they found the work and colour in the appropriate face. I am confident with this. I found some parts hard. I found this difficult, I need more practice. 1
Contents Page Number Consonants and Vowels 3 A or An 4 Common Nouns and Proper Nouns 5 Noun Singular and Plural 6 Noun Phrases 7 Expanded Noun Phrases 8 Pronouns 9 Prepositions 10 Verbs - Past and Present 11 Adjectives 12 Adverbs 13 Fronted Adverbials 14 Conjunctions 15 Connectives Time Connectives 16 Connectives Main and Sub-ordinate Clauses 17 Answers 18 2
A or An When do you use the word a? When do you use the word an? A grammatically correct sentence uses a and an in the right place. a bag an umbrella If you use a word that begins with a consonant, a is used. If you use a word that begins with a vowel, an is used. 1) Write a or an before each noun. apple cat fire owl strawberry 2) Choose 2 vowels and 3 consonants from the alphabet, write them below: Write a fruit or animal that begins with each letter. Write a or an before each word, e.g. an ostrich, a banana 3) Write a or an in front of each adjective. Write a noun to go with each one. a) green b) old c) new d) interesting e) ugly f) clean 3
Adjectives An adjective is a describing word. Adjectives help build a picture in the readers mind. Using a variety of adjectives builds interest. Adjectives can be comparative and superlative. 1) Choose an adjective to describe each object. a) The table was. (enormous, wooden, square) b) The star was. (bright, twinkling, shining) c) The forest was. (dark, gloomy, scary) d) The fairy was. (kind, tiny, magical) 2) How many of these adjectives can you put into one sentence? a) furry huge hungry black tasty b) white creepy thin round plastic 3) Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things. Complete these sentences using a comparative, then finish the sentence. a) My brother is richer than the Queen of England. b) The ice-cream was than c) Her teeth were than d) My car is than e) My dad is than colder taller faster richer whiter 4) Complete these superlative adjectives. The first one has been done for you. a) fast, faster, fastest b) funny,, c) crunchy,, d) bright,, e) safe,, g) lonely,, f) creamy,, h) dull,, 4
Answers Consonants and Vowels Answers will vary. A or An 1) an apple a cat a fire an owl a strawberry 2) Answers will vary. 3) Answers will vary. Example answers: a) a green bag b) an old shoe c) a new hat d) an interesting story e) an ugly monster f) a clean cloth Common Nouns and Proper Nouns 1) Answers will vary. 2) Answers will vary. 3) a) Jane carried her bag to school everyday. b) In Africa, you could see animals such as lions, tigers, zebras and elephants. c) The Atlantic Ocean is between America and United Kingdom. d) The mischievous cat pounced upon the little mouse. e) Christmas, which is in December, is a special time of year for many people. f) The Romans were very good at building roads. Noun Singular and Plural Singular sock rabbit baby butterfly shelf calf bus glove scarf foot Plural socks rabbits babies butterflies shelves calves buses gloves scarves feet 2) a) The bunnies were happy hopping around the field. b) The wolves were going to hunt for food at night. c) The children were told to go to bed early. d) The branches were full of resting birds. Noun Phrases 1) Answers will vary. Example answers: a) juicy red apple b) wooden table c) fierce giant d) shabby old house e) good fairy f) noisy motorbike g) hungry lion h) dry arid desert i) gloomy dark cave 2) Jerry was a mouse and he was bored. He lived in a hole in a house. One day, he decided to take a picnic into the garden. He found a basket and put some food in it. He scurried out the backdoor and found a place to unpack his lunch. He spread out a blanket and put the cheese and tomato, he had brought with him, on top. He sat down to eat. Suddenly he heard a loud purr. It was Tom the cat. Re-written paragraph: answers will vary. Expanded Noun Phrases 1) the beautiful lady, who lived next door soft black fur like a blanket at night the clear calm stream that trickled down the hill the ruined old house at the top of the hill a messy room with clothes on the floor two eyes that were wide open 2) Answers will vary. Example answers: The business man wearing a black suit. A mysterious creature with green slime 3) Answers will vary. Pronouns My naughty sister who is always up to mischief Nouns: bag car pirate shark cave Jane Grandad baby kangaroo rocket grass Pronouns: she they it them our us your this mine hers their 2) a) Susan liked to play cards, she also liked to watch T.V. b) My brother was naughty today because he kicked a ball over the fence. The ball bounced on the grass and then it broke a window. 5