spelling for d4
spelling for d4
adjectives for d6
adverbs for d6
punctuation for d8
1

Add -ing to the following verb to make a noun.

drive

driving

1

Add -er, -or or -ar to the following to make a noun.

dol

dollar

1

Turn the following adverb into an adjective.

happily

happy

1

Turn the following words into adverbs.

fast

fast

1

Insert punctuation into the following sentence.

Stop or you might get hurt

Stop, or you might get hurt!

2

Add -ing to the following verb to make a noun.

read

reading

2

Add -er, -or or -ar to the following to make a noun.

burgle

burglar

2

Turn the following adverb into an adjective.

quickly

quick

2

Name two adverbs or adverbials of time (when).

examples: now, tomorrow, later, this morning etc.

2

Insert punctuation into the following sentence.

What will you do now asked the little mouse

"What will you do now?" asked the little mouse.

3

Add -ing to the following verb to make a noun.

tidy

tidying

3

Add -ful, -al to the following to make an adjective.

nation

national

3

Turn the following adverb into an adjective.

polite

politely

3

Name two adverbs or adverbials of place (where).


examples: there, here, above, through, towards etc.

3

Insert punctuation into the following sentence.

He said he wanted to go home

He said he wanted to go home.

4

Add -ing to the following verb to make a noun.

swim

swimming

4

Add -ful, -al to the following to make an adjective.

refuse

refusal

4

Turn the following adverb into an adjective.

well

good

4

Name two adverbs or adverbials of manner (how).


examples: quickly, hungrily, loudly, quietly etc.

4

Insert punctuation into the following sentence.

Why are you mad cried the girl I haven't done anything

"Why are you mad?" cried the girl, "I haven't done anything."
5

Add -ing to the following verb to make a noun.

lie

lying

5

Add -ful, -al to the following to make an adjective.

wonder

wonderful

5

Turn the following adverb into an adjective.

hard

hard

5

Name one adverb or adverbial of degree

examples: quite, almost, barely, largely entirely etc.

5

Insert punctuation into the following sentence.

Steven who has no hair wanted to go to the hairdresser but everyone started laughing so he cried

Steven, who has no hair, wanted to go to the hairdresser, but everyone stated laughing, so he cried.