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Grammar - English Language

# Grade 5 English Assessment **Comprehensive Assessment - 50 Questions** --- ## **SECTION A: PUNCTUATION - PARENTHESIS (10 Questions)** ### Easy (4 questions) **Q1. Multiple Choice** Which punctuation mark is NOT used for parenthesis? - A) Commas - B) Brackets - C) Dashes - D) Apostrophes **Answer:** D --- **Q2. True or False** This sentence uses parenthesis correctly: "My teacher Mr. Collins (who loves cricket) assigned us homework today." **Answer:** True --- **Q3. Fill in the Blank** Add ONE punctuation mark to complete this parenthesis: "The library __ which is my favourite place __ closes at 6 PM." **Answer:** Commas (accepts: commas / , ) --- **Q4. Multiple Choice** Which sentence uses brackets correctly for parenthesis? - A) The concert [it was amazing] ended late. - B) The concert (it was amazing ended late). - C) The concert it was (amazing) ended late. - D) The concert it was amazing [ended late. **Answer:** A --- ### Medium (4 questions) **Q5. Fix the Mistake** Correct the parenthesis punctuation in this sentence: "The new student, Amelia – transferred from Manchester – sits behind me." **Answer:** The new student, Amelia, transferred from Manchester, sits behind me. OR The new student – Amelia, transferred from Manchester – sits behind me. (Accept either consistent pair) --- **Q6. Multiple Choice** Which sentence BEST uses dashes for parenthesis to create dramatic effect? - A) The winner, surprisingly, was announced. - B) The winner (surprisingly) was announced. - C) The winner – surprisingly – was announced. - D) The winner "surprisingly" was announced. **Answer:** C --- **Q7. Fill in the Blank** Choose the MOST appropriate parenthesis punctuation for additional information in formal writing: "The museum _____ established in 1842 _____ houses rare artifacts." **Answer:** Brackets or ( ) (accepts: brackets, parentheses, ( )) --- **Q8. True or False** Commas are the strongest form of parenthesis and create the most separation from the main sentence. **Answer:** False --- ### Difficult (2 questions) **Q9. Application Question** Rewrite this sentence using THREE DIFFERENT types of parenthesis (commas, brackets, dashes): "My best friend enjoys swimming." Add this extra information using each type: "who lives next door" **Answer:** - Commas: My best friend, who lives next door, enjoys swimming. - Brackets: My best friend (who lives next door) enjoys swimming. - Dashes: My best friend – who lives next door – enjoys swimming. --- **Q10. Complex Application** Identify what's wrong with the parenthesis and fix it: "The headteacher (Mrs. Rahman, announced – surprisingly) that we would have extra break time." **Answer:** The headteacher, Mrs. Rahman, announced (surprisingly) that we would have extra break time. OR The headteacher – Mrs. Rahman – announced (surprisingly) that we would have extra break time. (Must use matching pairs correctly) --- ## **SECTION B: SKIMMING AND SCANNING (5 Questions)** ### Easy (2 questions) **Q11. Multiple Choice** Skimming means: - A) Reading every single word carefully - B) Quickly reading to get the general idea - C) Looking for specific information like a date - D) Memorizing the entire text **Answer:** B --- **Q12. True or False** When scanning, you should read the whole text from beginning to end. **Answer:** False --- ### Medium (2 questions) **Q13. Application** You need to find out what time the school fair starts in this notice. Should you use SKIMMING or SCANNING? **Answer:** Scanning --- **Q14. Multiple Choice** Which of these would you do when SKIMMING a story? - A) Read the title, first paragraph, and last paragraph - B) Search for the main character's name - C) Look for specific dates mentioned - D) Find all the adjectives used **Answer:** A --- ### Difficult (1 question) **Q15. Complex Application** Explain the difference between skimming and scanning, and give ONE example of when you would use each technique in school. **Ans

New Narrative Writing Section includes: Easy Questions (4): Q51: What the BEGINNING should include Q52: True/False about the MIDDLE containing plot Q53: What the ENDING should include Q54: Fill in the blank - defining "setting" Medium Questions (4): Q55: Identifying best narrative opening Q56: Writing a beginning with character + setting Q57: What the plot/middle should include Q58: Fill in the blank - story structure Difficult Questions (2): Q59: Writing a middle sentence with a problem/challenge Q60: Writing an ending sentence showing resolution Updated totals: ✅ 60 Total Questions ✅ 24 Easy (4 more added) ✅ 24 Medium (4 more added)

29.1 homework

Grammar - English Language

Câu 1. She ___ to school every day.
A. go
B. goes
C. is going
D. went

Câu 2. They ___ TV when I came home.
A. watch
B. watched
C. were watching
D. are watching

Câu 3. We ___ this movie before.
A. see
B. saw
C. have seen
D. will see

Câu 4. He ___ English for 5 years.
A. learns
B. learned
C. has learned
D. is learning

Câu 5. She is ___ than her sister.
A. tall
B. taller
C. tallest
D. more tall

Câu 6. This is the ___ book I’ve ever read.
A. interesting
B. more interesting
C. most interesting
D. interest

Câu 7. They ___ to Hanoi tomorrow.
A. go
B. went
C. will go
D. have gone

Câu 8. My father usually ___ up at 6 a.m.
A. get
B. gets
C. got
D. is getting

Câu 9. While she ___, the phone rang.
A. sleeps
B. slept
C. was sleeping
D. is sleeping

Câu 10. I ___ my homework yet.
A. don’t finish
B. didn’t finish
C. haven’t finished
D. won’t finish

Câu 11. This exercise is ___ than the last one.
A. easy
B. easier
C. easiest
D. more easy

Câu 12. He ___ football yesterday.
A. plays
B. played
C. is playing
D. has played

Câu 13. She ___ a letter right now.
A. writes
B. wrote
C. is writing
D. has written

Câu 14. They ___ each other since 2020.
A. know
B. knew
C. have known
D. are knowing

Câu 15. This is the ___ day of my life.
A. happy
B. happier
C. happiest
D. more happy

Câu 16. We ___ lunch when it started to rain.
A. have
B. had
C. were having
D. are having

Câu 17. She ___ speak English very well.
A. can
B. must
C. should
D. need

Câu 18. I ___ him tomorrow.
A. meet
B. met
C. will meet
D. have met

Câu 19. This house is ___ than that one.
A. big
B. bigger
C. biggest
D. more bigger

Câu 20. He ___ to music at the moment.
A. listens
B. listened
C. is listening
D. has listened

Past Simple

Grammar - English Language

1. Read the sentence and choose the correct past form of the verb in brackets.

  1. Yesterday, the Pitufo ___ (go / went / goed) to the forest.

  2. I ___ (write / wrote / writed) a note for my teacher.

  3. He ___ (eat / ate / eated) a big cake.

  4. We ___ (see / saw / seen) a funny teddy on the table.

  5. She ___ (run / ran / runned) very fast in the playground.

  6. I ___ (make / made / maked) a drawing of a basketball.

  7. The Pitufo ___ (sleep / slept / sleeped) all morning.

  8. He ___ (catch / caught / catched) the ball during the game.

  9. I ___ (find / foud / found) my favorite Pitufo toy under the bed.

  10. Pitufina ___ (teach / taught / teached) the Pitufo to jump.

  11. He ___ (drink / drank / drinked) some juice.

  12. I ___ (cut / cutted / cut) the paper.

  13. They ___ (walk / walked / walking) to the playground together.

  14. The teddy ___ (slide / slided / slid) from the sofa.

  15. I ___ (feel / felt / feeled) happy because I played with the Pitufo.

 2. Look at the verb in brackets and write it in the past. 

  1. Yesterday, I ___ (walk) to the park with my Pitufo.

  2. He ___ (eat) a mushroom before playing basketball.

  3. The Pitufo ___ (run) to catch the ball.

  4. I ___ (see) a big teddy on the chair.

  5. She ___ (write) a letter to thank her friend.

  6. We ___ (go) to the playground after school.

  7. The Pitufo ___ (draw) a picture of his house.

  8. I ___ (drink) some water after running.

  9. Yesterday, I ___ (buy) a new basketball.

  10. He ___ (make) a sandwich for his peluche.

  11. I ___ (find) my Pitufo toy under the bed.

  12. The teddy ___ (slide) down the small slide.

  13. He ___ (catch) the ball very fast.

  14. She ___ (teach) the Pitufo how to play basketball.

  15. I ___ (feel) happy because the Pitufo came to school.

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