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Coverage List: English Grammar and Punctuation Practice Tests Year 3

Content Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5 Test 6

Formation of nouns using a range of


prefixes
Q2 Q2 Q1 Q3 Q10 Q5

Use of the forms a or an Q1 Q5 Q6 Q2 Q1 Q3

Word families based on common


words
Q10 Q1 Q1 Q3 Q5 Q5 Q7

Expressing time, place and cause


using conjunctions, adverbs or Q8 Q4 Q9 Q5 Q9 Q6 Q8 Q8 Q6
prepositions

Introduction to paragraphs as a way


Q6 Q10 Q10 Q7 Q9
Year 3

to group related material

Use of the present perfect form of


verbs
Q7 Q7 Q2 Q3 Q9 Q4 Q8

Introduction to inverted commas to


punctuate direct speech
Q3 Q9 Q3 Q4 Q4 Q2 Q2 Q4

Headings and sub-headings to aid


presentation
Q6 Q10 Q7 Q7 Q1

Terminology for pupils preposition subordinate vowel letters prefix direct speech Q1 - Q10
prefix clause Q4 consonant Q3 preposition inverted direct speech
preposition, conjunction, word family,
direct speech consonantQ8 letters conjunction commas preposition
prefix, clause, subordinate clause, consonant inverted speech marks consonant
direct speech, consonant, consonant direct speech
vowel Q5 commas Q3 subordinate letter
letter, vowel, vowel letter, inverted preposition
inverted Q10 clause Q6 vowel letter
commas (or ‘speech marks’) commas conjunction conjunction clause

Grammatical difference between


plural and possessive –s
Q6 Q7

Standard English forms for verb


inflections instead of local spoken Q9 Q4
forms

Fronted adverbials Q10 Q9

Appropriate choice of pronoun or


noun within and across sentences
Q10 Q9 Q3
Year 4

Use of inverted commas and other


punctuation to indicate direct speech
Q3 Q3 Q4 Q2

Apostrophes to mark plural


possession
Q5

Use of commas after fronted


adverbials
Q10 Q9

Terminology for pupils


pronoun
determiner pronoun determiner determiner
pronoun, possessive pronoun pronoun
adverbial

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