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Day 4<br />

Day 5<br />

Week 7<br />

1. Circle the direct speech.<br />

Dad groaned, I always miss the green lights!<br />

2. Add speech marks to show what was said.<br />

Not always, I said laughing. We just went through<br />

two green lights!<br />

3. Correct the spelling mistake.<br />

That new paint colour makes a diferance.<br />

4. An antonym for reveal is:<br />

arrive. hide. lose.<br />

5. Write the new noun when the suffix ist is added to:<br />

cycle.<br />

psychology.<br />

6. Alphabetically, which word precedes harpoon?<br />

harvest harmony hassle harsh<br />

7. main or mane?<br />

The<br />

is coffee.<br />

product that is exported<br />

8. The word dentist comes from the Latin word dens<br />

meaning:<br />

thick.<br />

tooth.<br />

9. How many owners?<br />

one<br />

the city’s traffic<br />

more than one<br />

10. Circle the meaning of chaos.<br />

crazy panic<br />

11. Circle the adverb.<br />

a country<br />

Dad mistakenly believes that the traffic lights turn<br />

red when they see his car approaching.<br />

12. Circle the two pronouns.<br />

Dad thinks traffic lights know his car; he hates<br />

them!<br />

13. Circle the correct part.<br />

Because Dad was/had daydreaming, he missed<br />

the lights changing.<br />

1. Circle the sentence that requires speech marks.<br />

Amy looked upset.<br />

Amy wailed, I’m so upset!<br />

2. Add speech marks to show what was said.<br />

Calm down, said her mother in a soothing voice.<br />

Everything will be alright.<br />

3. Correct the spelling mistake.<br />

The spy’s idenntity was soon discovered.<br />

4. A synonym for shambles is:<br />

disgrace. wreck. imitation.<br />

5. The prefix inter (intergalactic) means:<br />

across.<br />

between.<br />

above.<br />

6. The expanded form of they’re is .<br />

7. Circle the correct homophone.<br />

The stationary/stationery car was hit by the<br />

branch.<br />

8. Write the plural of each noun.<br />

Friday army<br />

9. Rewrite the phrase using an apostrophe.<br />

the tails of the horses<br />

10. Add commas.<br />

Amy needs a brush a comb a helmet and a jacket<br />

before the competition.<br />

11. Circle the preposition.<br />

The brush and comb were beneath the clothes.<br />

12. Is the underlined word a preposition?<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

Amy has never fallen from her horse.<br />

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14. Circle the preposition.<br />

My dad’s mood changes when he gets in the car.<br />

15. Circle the adverbial.<br />

My dad needs to relax in the evening.<br />

13. Circle the noun phrase telling what was a success.<br />

The annual town festival was a great success.<br />

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14. Circle the adjectives.<br />

People went home tired but happy after the<br />

lovely day.<br />

15. Circle the adjectives.<br />

The next day, kind people helped to<br />

clear up.<br />

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