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Change the Sentence Types

About this resource:


This resource is based on the 2015 KS2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling (Levels 3 – 5) English test, question 36.

National Curriculum Objectives:


English Year 2: Learn how to use sentences with different forms: statement, question, exclamation, command

Differentiation:
Beginner Rearrange the words in a given question to convert it to a statement. Aimed at Year 2 Emerging.
Easy Rearrange the words in a given question to convert it to a statement or a command. Aimed at Year 2 Developing.
Tricky Rearrange the words in a given question to convert it to a command, and rearrange words in a given statement to
convert it to a question. Aimed at Year 2 secure.

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Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make statements.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Is this book yours? Will the train arrive early?

Are there games for the children? Are there many flights leaving today?

Are you cold? Do you want a drink?

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 1 – Beginner
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make statements.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Will Georgie tell us her news? Is Elliot staying for dinner?

Is it too far to walk to the shops? Is the car in the garage?

Is it hotter during the day? Is that my water bottle?

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 2 – Beginner
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make statements.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Is this book yours? Will the train arrive early?

This book is yours. The train will arrive early.

Are there games for the children? Are there many flights leaving today?

There are games for the children. There are many flights leaving today.

Are you cold? Do you want a drink?

You are cold. You do want a drink.

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 1 – Beginner ANSWERS
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make statements.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Will Georgie tell us her news? Is Elliot staying for dinner?

Georgie will tell us her news. Elliot is staying for dinner.

Is it too far to walk to the shops? Is the car in the garage?

It is too far to walk to the shops. The car is in the garage.

Is it hotter during the day? Is that my water bottle?

It is hotter during the day. That is my water bottle.

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 2 – Beginner ANSWERS
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make statements.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Are there some apples left for an apple pie? Is this the right method to use?

Will you be at swimming tonight? Are these the right directions to the cinema?

Is there another way I can go? Is it warm enough to eat ice-cream?

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 1 – Easy
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make commands.


You may not need to use all of the words. Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Can you tell me the right way to go? Can you tie your shoe lace?

Will you bring an extra suitcase? Shall we go the park this afternoon?

Will you do your best in the test? Can you remember to ring your mum tomorrow?

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 2 – Easy
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make statements.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Are there some apples left for an apple pie? Is this the right method to use?

There are some apples left for an apple pie. This is the right method to use.

Will you be at swimming tonight? Are these the right directions to the cinema?

You will be at swimming tonight. These are the right directions to the cinema.

Is there another way I can go? Is it warm enough to eat ice-cream?

There is another way I can go. It is warm enough to eat ice-cream.

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 1 – Easy ANSWERS
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make commands.


You may not need to use all of the words. Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Can you tell me the right way to go? Can you tie your shoe lace?

Tell me the right way to go. Tie your shoe lace.

Will you bring an extra suitcase? Shall we go the park this afternoon?

Bring an extra suitcase. We shall go to the park this afternoon.

Will you do your best in the test? Can you remember to ring your mum tomorrow?

Do your best in the test. Remember to ring your mum tomorrow.

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 2 – Easy ANSWERS
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make commands.


You may not need to use all of the words but do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Can you clear everything from the table now? Please will you start your work on a new page
please?

Could you stop shouting out? Can you bring your homework in?

Could you tidy your room at the weekend? Can you finish your homework before you watch
TV?

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 1 – Tricky
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the statements below to make questions.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

You are going to the football match. They have accepted the invitation.

The little girl is playing with her doll. He will be late for swimming practice.

We are having fish and chips for dinner. Charles Dickens is your favourite author.

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 2 – Tricky
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the questions below to make commands.


You may not need to use all of the words but do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

Can you clear everything from the table now? Please will you start your work on a new page
please?

Clear everything from the table now. Please start your work on a new page.

Could you stop shouting out? Can you bring your homework in?

Stop shouting out. Bring your homework in.

Could you tidy your room at the weekend? Can you finish your homework before you watch
TV?

Tidy your room at the weekend. Finish your homework before you watch TV.

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 1 – Tricky ANSWERS
Change the Sentence Types

Rearrange the words in the statements below to make questions.


Do not use additional words.
Remember to punctuate your sentences correctly.

You are going to the football match. They have accepted the invitation.

Are you going to the football match? Have they accepted the invitation?

The little girl is playing with her doll. He will be late for swimming practice.

Is the little girl playing with her doll? Will he be late for swimming practice?

We are having fish and chips for dinner. Charles Dickens is your favourite author.

Are we having fish and chips for dinner? Is Charles Dickens your favourite author?

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© Classroom Secrets Limited 2017 Change the Sentence Types – Worksheet 2 – Tricky ANSWERS

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