Which Sentence is Grammatically Correct? KS2 SATs GPS Test Practice

Which Sentence is Grammatically Correct? KS2

Which Sentence is Grammatically Correct? KS2 GPS SATs 2018 Questions

Which Sentence is Grammatically Correct? KS2 SATs Test Practice 2018 questions have been taken from the Sample KS2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test to help your children practise using Commas.

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National Curriculum Objectives

Year 2 English: (2G4.2) The present and past tenses correctly and consistently including the progressive form

Year 2 English: (2G4.2) Correct choice and consistent use of present tense and past tense throughout writing

Year 4 English: (4G7.1) Standard English forms for verb inflections instead of local spoken forms [for example, we were instead of we was, or I did instead of I done]

Year 6 English: (6G4.3) Recognising subjunctive forms

 

Differentiation:

Beginner Identify the grammatically correct sentence where four options are given in simple past or simple present. Aimed at Year 2 Developing.

Easy Identify the grammatically correct sentence where four options are given in past progressive, simple progressive or future tense. Aimed at Year 2 Expected/Year 4 Emerging.

Tricky Identify the grammatically correct sentence where four options are given in sentences with verbs in Standard English form, including the future tense. Aimed at Year 4 Expected/Year 6 Emerging.

Expert Identify the grammatically correct sentence where four options are given in sentences with verbs in the subjunctive form or future tense. Aimed at Year 6 Expected.

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