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Weekly Test 01 With Mark Schemes

The document is a mark scheme for an ESL Weekly Test for Grade 7, dated April 10, 2025. It provides a list of sentences with grammatical errors along with their corrected versions, totaling 20 items. The corrections focus on issues such as verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and proper word usage.

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Weekly Test 01 With Mark Schemes

The document is a mark scheme for an ESL Weekly Test for Grade 7, dated April 10, 2025. It provides a list of sentences with grammatical errors along with their corrected versions, totaling 20 items. The corrections focus on issues such as verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and proper word usage.

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ESL Weekly Test 01 Mark Scheme

Name & ID : Teacher’s Mark Scheme​ ​


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Section: Grade 7 (Red & Green)​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Date: 10 April, 2025

The Blanks are filled with possible correct answers, Please feel free to adjust if it
feels right.​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 20x1 = 20

1. The team, whom's members are highly skilled, are going to win.

●​ The team, **whose** members are highly skilled, **is** going to win.

2. If he is listened to the advice, he wouldn't have makes that mistake.

●​ If he **had listened** to the advice, he wouldn't have **made** that mistake.

3. The deers grazed peacefully, and then it run off into the woods.

●​ The **deer** grazed peacefully, and then it **ran** off into the woods.

4. My younger cousin is more smartest than I, and he solved puzzles quicker.

●​ My younger cousin is **smarter** than I, and he **solves** puzzles quicker.

5. We have goes to the museum, but it was to crowded.

●​ We **went** to the museum, but it was **too** crowded.

6. He writes her letters, but it contains many errors in grammar.

●​ He writes her letters, but **they** contain many errors in grammar.

7. The alarm ringed loudly, and then it waked up everyone in the house.

●​ The alarm **rang** loudly, and then it **woke** up everyone in the house.

8. I misremembered to brought my umbrella, so I have to stood in the rain.

●​ I **forgot** to **bring** my umbrella, so I **had** to **stand** in the rain.


9. Neither did she spoke to the principal, nor did the school policy changed.

●​ Neither did she **speak** to the principal, nor did the school policy **change**.

10. The plane flied away quickly, and it is disappears beyond the clouds.

●​ The plane **flew** away quickly, and it **disappeared** beyond the clouds.

11. The puppy sleeped on the rug quitely.

●​ The puppy **slept** on the rug **quietly**.

12. The pastryiss were delicious, but the prices was more higher than usual.

●​ The **pastries** were delicious, but the prices were **higher** than usual.

13. Her and my mom is going to the park, does you want to accompany we?

●​ Her and my mom *are* going to the park. Do you want to accompany **them**?

14. Their garden is very larger, and it have a variety of flowers.

●​ Their garden is very **large**, and it **has** a variety of flowers.

15. One of her’s friends are an erudite scholar.

●​ One of **her** friends **is** an erudite scholar

16. He as well his friend’s are guilty of bunking class.

●​ He as well as his **friends** **is** guilty of bunking class.

17. Either Ramin or his colleagues is responsibility for the error in the report.

●​ Either Ramin or his colleagues **are** **responsible** for the error in the report.

18. The computer freezed on the screen, and we has to restart it.

●​ The computer **froze** on the screen, and we **had** to restart it.

19. Each student, regardless of their background, have access to equall opportunities.

●​ Each student, regardless of their background, **has** access to **equal** opportunities.

20. She learned me how to play the piano, but I don’t understood the chords.

●​ She **taught** me how to play the piano, but I **didn't understand** the chords.

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