Year 3 English Grammar and Punctuation Test 1

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Year 3 English Grammar and Punctuation Test 1

1. Add ‘a’ or ‘an’ to the sentence below.


1 mark

As treat, we sometimes take picnic to amazing park nearby.

2. Draw lines to match the words below to the appropriate prefix.


1 mark

tele angle

semi vision

tri circle

3. Underline all the direct speech in the sentence below.


1 mark

“Buster!” shouted Dad. “Come here, boy!”

4. Read this sentence. Circle the adverbs.


1 mark

Slowly and silently, the snake slithered through the grass.

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5. Look at the words in the table. Do they start with a consonant or a vowel? Tick one option.
1 mark

Word Starts with a consonant Starts with a vowel

apple

project

elephant

umbrella

rollercoaster

6. Look at the newspaper article below. Circle the sub-headings.


1 mark

It’s a Heatwave!
Summer is Finally Here
As Britain swelters in the warmth of
an unexpected heatwave, weather
forecasters have confirmed that the
hot weather is here to stay. According
to Sunni Shine, chief weather reporter
for the Weather Channel, temperatures
look set to stay high until the end of the
month. Wettest May on Record
“Today is the hottest day of the year,” The warm weather is particularly
said Sunni from her studio, “and we can welcome after what has been dubbed
expect more good weather – get out ‘Miserable May’, the wettest May since
your BBQ!” records began.

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7. Change the verb in the sentence below to use the present perfect form of the verb.
1 mark

He in Birmingham since he was very small.

to live

8. Circle the preposition in this sentence.


1 mark

I found my kitten hiding under the kitchen table.

9. In which sentence is the direct speech correctly punctuated? Tick one.


1 mark

“Who did that? demanded the teacher crossly.”

“Who did that?” demanded the teacher crossly.

Who did that? demanded the teacher crossly.

10. What is the root word for this family of words?


1 mark

adventure event invent prevent

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Year 3 English Grammar and Punctuation Test 1 Answers

1 As a treat, we sometimes take a picnic 1 mark 6 1 mark

to an amazing park nearby. It’s a Heatwave!


Summer is Finally Here
As Britain swelters in the warmth of
an unexpected heatwave, weather
forecasters have confirmed that the
hot weather is here to stay. According
to Sunni Shine, chief weather reporter
for the Weather Channel, temperatures
look set to stay high until the end of Wettest May on Record
the month.
The warm weather is particularly
“Today is the hottest day of the year,” welcome after what has been dubbed
said Sunni from her studio, “and we can ‘Miserable May’, the wettest May since
expect more good weather – get out records began.
your BBQ!”

2
tele angle 1 mark 7 He has lived in Birmingham since he was 1 mark

very small.
semi vision

tri circle

3 “Buster!” shouted Dad. “Come here, boy!” 1 mark 8 I found my kitten hiding under the kitchen 1 mark
table.

4 Slowly and silently, the snake slithered 1 mark 9 “Who did that? demanded the teacher 1 mark
unnoticed through the grass. crossly.”

“Who did that?” demanded the x


teacher crossly.

Who did that? demanded the teacher


crossly.

5 Word
Starts with a Starts with a 1 mark 10 vent 1 mark
consonant vowel

apple x
project x
elephant x
umbrella x
rollercoaster x

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