Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will develop understanding of capital letters and introduce prepositions. We will then apply that knowledge in a piece of creative writing.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which of these sentences are correct?
There is a terrible accident yesterday.
there was a terrible accident Yesterday.
Correct answer: There was a terrible accident yesterday.
There were a terrible accident yesterday.
Q2.
Which of these is a fused sentence?
Correct answer: He bought her flowers she sent the flowers back.
He made her a birthday present. He bought her chocolate.
Tom loved Ellie. Ellie did not love Tom.
Tom was angry and sad.
Q3.
Which word should have a capital letter?
is
it
Correct answer: january
unfortunately
Q4.
Which of these sentences is an incomplete sentence?
Aaron lost his phone.
Sally drank a smoothie.
Correct answer: She an ice cream.
The team played badly.
Q5.
Which sentence is correct?
He went to the cinema. and he went to the gym.
He went to the cinema. And he went to the gym.
He went to the cinema. And He went to the gym.
Correct answer: He went to the cinema. He went to the gym.

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UnitEnglish / Complex sentences, avoiding fragments and run-ons, capital letters

English