Special SPaG Edition
Question 1
Which verb is in the past
tense?
A Dance
B Smell
C Walked
D Sing
Which verb is in the past
tense?
A Dance
B Smell
C Walked
D Sing
£100
Question 2
Which of these is NOT a
pronoun?
A Apple
B His
C It
D My
Which of these is NOT a
pronoun?
A Apple
B His
C It
D My
£1,000
Question 3
Which of these is NOT a
conjunction?
A Because
B Although
C Which
D Our
Which of these is NOT a
conjunction?
A Because
B Although
C Which
D Our
£2,000
Question 4
What punctuation is missing:
“Can I have a drink please”
A !
B .
C ?
D ,
What punctuation is missing:
“Can I have a drink please”
A !
B .
C ?
D ,
£8,000
Question 5
Which of these is an
adverb?
A Blue
B Danced
C Nice
D Sometimes
Which of these is an
adverb?
A Blue
B Danced
C Nice
D Sometimes
£32,000
Question 6
What is the basic definition
of a preposition?
A It tells you how often something is done
B It describes a verb in more details
C It describes the position of something
D It describes the size of an object
What is the basic definition
of a preposition?
A It tells you how often something is done
B It describes a verb in more detail
C It describes the position of something
D It describes the size of an object
£64,000
Question 7
The correct spelling is…
A Tempreture
B Temprature
C Temperature
D Tempriture
The correct spelling is…
A Tempreture
B Temprature
C Temperature
D Tempriture
£4,000
£125,000
Question 8
Where has the apostrophe
been used correctly?
A The courgettes’
B A stalls’ vegetables
C The princess’s crown
D They could’nt
Where has the apostrophe
been used correctly?
A The courgettes’
B A stalls’ vegetables
C The princess’s crown
D They could’nt
£8,000
£250,000
Question 9
Which sentence uses the correct
homophone?
A All of the children enjoyed there lunches today.
B Their items were covered in filth.
C Where we’re you last night?
D There all going to football after school.
Which sentence uses the correct
homophone?
A All of the children enjoyed there lunches today.
B Their items were covered in filth.
C Where we’re you last night?
D There all going to football after school.
£500,000
Question 10
Which prefix is the odd
one out?
A Pre
B Co
C Re
D Dis
Which prefix is the odd
one out?
A Pre
B Co
C Re
D Dis
£1,000,000