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P4 ENGLISH

Grammar
Quantifiers ‘all’ and ‘each’

Circle the correct answers.

1 (All / Each) Pterosaurs lived during the dinosaur period, but they were not considered dinosaurs.

2 (Each / All the) plate on the Stegosaurus’ back was covered with thorns.

3 (Each / All) students in the Science class make plaster fossils for sale at the charity funfair every
year.

Answers:  1. All   2. Each  3. All

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Vocabulary
Words used in research and investigation

Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. Use each word once only.

experiments information details directions studied


verified deduce collect searched examined

Last Saturday, I accompanied my uncle on a trip. He had received 1 that there

could be dinosaur bones among the rocks near the sea. I was very excited. I 2 the map

carefully.

When we arrived at the seashore, my uncle and I followed the 3 on the map.

When we found the place, we began to dig. My uncle 4 for clues among the

rocks. I asked him how he managed to 5 the age of the rocks. He told me that he

6 the different layers of the rocks to tell how old they were. He explained that scientists

had conducted many 7 in the past to find out what the different layers on rocks meant.

They would 8 samples to learn more about the rocks. Once their findings were

9 , they were able to tell how old the rocks were.

My uncle told me that it was difficult to search for dinosaur bones. We had to pay attention to

10 that many people would often overlook, such as the different types of rocks.

I had an interesting day with my uncle. It was hard work, but I enjoyed myself.

Vocabulary Corner

overlook: to not notice something

Answers:  1. information  2. studied  3. directions  4. searched  5. deduce  6. examined  7. experiments  8. collect  9. verified  10. details

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Vocabulary
Suffixes ‘-er’, ‘-or’, ‘-ent’ and ‘-ant’

Fill in the blanks with names of occupations that end with the given suffixes.

1 The er of this company used to be the ent of the Prehistoric


Society.

2 The or who made this lifelike statue of Tyrannosaurus rex has asked the

or of the museum if he is interested in placing it in the museum.

3 You must speak to a or of the university and not the ant if


you want to find out more about the research.

Answers:  1. manager, president  2. sculptor, curator  3. professor, assistant

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Vocabulary
Suffixes ‘-ist’, ‘-er’ and ‘-ent’

Fill in the blanks with names of occupations that end with the given suffixes.

1 A ist studies fossils that have been preserved in rocks.

2 The er who read the news last night travelled to the desert with a group of scientists
to dig for dinosaur bones.

3 Each primary school ent who attends the dinosaur exhibition will be given a
dinosaur figurine.

Answers:  1. paleontologist  2. newsreader  3. student

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