In this question type you are asked to choose two words, one from each set of brackets, that will complete the sentence in the most sensible way. Try these practice questions to get you thinking about word connections.
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These questions are all about spotting the connections between words. Try these practice questions.
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In these questions you are given five words. Three of them are connected, but the other two aren’t part of the set. Can you spot the odd words out?
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In these questions you are asked to find a four-letter word that is hidden in a sentence. The hidden word will be spread over two consecutive words.
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Choose one word from those printed below that would fit equally well with both sets of words in the brackets. They may have a similar meaning or be connected in some other way.
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A Year 4 English worksheet created by an experienced teacher to help your child understand active and passive voice, with examples.
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See if you can turn these active sentences into passive sentences.
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These sentences contain a subject, verb and object. Underline the subject in green, the verb in purple and the object in orange.
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Emmanuel has just been to the circus. He has written various sentences about his time there. Can you identify the subject, verb and object in each one? Underline the subject in green, the
verb in purple and the object in orange.
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Read the following passage. It’s packed with active sentences, but can you identify the passive sentences?
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