new sats 2016 - discovery education uk
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New SATS 2016
Sample questions: Spelling, grammar & punctuation using a selection of Discovery Education Espresso content
Sample SATs question Aligned Discovery Education Espresso content Example from activity
Using Standard English Verb Forms: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Word
Using apostrophes to show singular
& plural possession: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Punctuation
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Using pronouns & nouns within & across sentences to avoid repetition & confusion: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Text
Adding relative clauses using who,
that, whose or where: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Sentence
Adding relative clauses using who,
that, whose or where: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Sentence
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Using dashes, semi-colons & colons to link sentences: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Punctuation
Using the active and passive voice: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Sentence
Using speech marks to punctuate direct speech: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Punctuation
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Using commas to clarify meaning: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Punctuation
Writing expanded noun phrases using modifying
adjectives, nouns & prepositions phrases: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Sentence
Using the present perfect form of verbs instead
of the simple past: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Text
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Using a colon to introduce a list: View resource
English 2 > Grammar & punctuation > Punctuation