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Test I-14 years SWST SINGLE WORD SPELLING TEST SENTENCES Sentences Wiite Paces [WEEKEND ‘At the weekend people ean enjoy their hobbies ‘WEEKEND 1_ | STANDING “The passengers were standing on the bus STANDING 2. | DEFROST The freezer was switched off so that it could defrost. DEFROST 3 | TicHTER The trousers were tighter because they had shrunk TIGHTER 4 | DIRFERENT The twins were not identical, they were different DIFFERENT 5_| HEDGE Many insets live in a garden hedge HEDGE 6 | euscreicrry The computer needs electricity to make it work ELECTRICITY 7_| SPRAINED Linda aprained her ankle SPRAINED 8 | MANUFAC The cars were manufactured inthe new factory MANUFACTURED 9. | opvious ‘Once given the facts the solution was obvious ‘oBvious 10 | BEAUTIFUL The rooms inthe palace were beautiful BEAUTIFUL 11 | UNINTERESTED | Steven was uninterested inthe history topic. UNINTERESTED 12 [-FASHIONABLE | Some people wear fashionable clothing FASHIONABLE 13 | Nes The knives and forks were laid on the table KNIVES 14 | QUALIFIED ‘The electrician was qualified to rewire the house ‘QUALIFIED 15 | MUSICIAN The musician played inthe concert. MUSICIAN 16 | mNFECTIOUS Some diseases are infectious — INFECTIOUS 17 | FAVOURITE Rajesh was watching his favourite television programme FAVOURITE 18 | TRAVELLED “The tourists travelled by coach, TRAVELLED 19 | EXCELLENT ‘The students’ projects were excellent EXCELLENT 20_| MAGICIAN The magician performed many card tricks. MAGICIAN 21 | SIGNATURE “The lady wrote her signature on the cheque SIGNATURE 22 | EXCEPTIONAL __| Philip's exam results were exceptional. EXCEPTIONAL 23 | BEHAVIOUR ‘The pupils behaviour was very good BEHAVIOUR 24 | DMPATIENT ‘The children were impatient; they could not wait for their presents IMPATIENT 25 | ARTIFICIAL Aificial means synthetic or man-made. ARTIFICIAL Test I-14 years SWST SINGLE WORD SPELLING TEST SENTENCES Sentences Write 76 | FOREIGN “The assistant refused the coins because they were foreign FOREIGN 27_| ACHIEVE ‘Ahletes train hard to achieve good results ACHIEVE 28 | BISCUSSION Jeifoined inthe discussion about friendship DISCUSSION 29 | BEGINNING [aja was begining to understand French BEGINNING 30 [| CIRCUMPERENCE | The dreumference of a cle canbe measured with sting ‘CIRCUMFERENCE a1 | PHYSICALLY “Many exercises can be physically zing PHYSICALLY 32_| REHEARSE “The actors had to rehearse thei ines forthe play. REHEARSE 38 | SUCCESSFUL The successful writer had her book published SUCCESSFUL ‘34 | LIBRARIES Books can be borrowed from libraries. — LIBRARIES 35 | COINCIDENCE _| It was coincidence that the friends met on their holidays. ‘COINCIDENCE x6 | POISONOUS "An adder isa poisonous snake. POISONOUS 37 | DISAPPOINTED _| Siobhan was disappointed when she lost the race. DISAPPOINTED 36 | NOTICEABLE | There was a noticeable ciference in Ben's behaviour NOTICEABLE 39_ | NOISILY The pack of wolves howled noisily NOISILY 40 | IRRESPONSTBLE | 1k was iresponsible ofthe adults to Teave the children unattended, TRRESPONSIBLE 41 | ACCIDENTALLY _| The boy accidentally knocked the pat of the table ‘ACCIDENTALLY 42 [ INCONVENIENT _| The visitors called at an inconvenient time INCONVENIENT #8 [ CONCEITED People who think they are better than others could appear conceited. | CONCEITED 44 [QUARRELLED | The children quarelled about the to (QUARRELLED 45 | DECEIVED The criminal deceived the police for along time DECEIVED 46 | PHENOMENON _| The sighting of a URO was a strange phenomenon, PHENOMENON 47 | SEPARATELY In Vieoran schools the boys and gis went in separately SEPARATELY 48 | LEGIBLE The students wating wa ILLEGIBLE 48 [UNNECESSARY | Repeating the tsk was unnecessary. UNNECESSARY 50. | DEFINITELY This is definitely dhe last spelling DEFINITELY SPELLINGS Test D+ 1 26 | 2 af 3 28 - 4 29 - 5 30 6) ‘ 31 7 32 8 33 9 - 34 10 7 35 1 36 2 7 37 B 38 4 39 15 40 16 a w 2 18 8 19 “4 20 45 2 46 2 7 2B 48 24 9 25 50 a J -O ‘© Lesley Sacre and Jackie Masterson, 2000, This answer sheet is part ofthe SWiST and may be photocopied by the purchasing schoo! Published by GL Assessment, 289 Chiswick High Road, Sth Floor Fast, London Wa 4AL, UK. All rights reserved,

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