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Primary 3

Revision Sheets
Circle the adjectives. There may be more than one of each!
1. The young boy helped his father to wash the dirty car.

2. The pretty girl twirled in her new dress.

3. The clean windows shone in the sunlight.


4. Mary put her blue pencil, her red marker and her sharpener back in
her pencil case.
5. The green grass grows under the warm sun of summer.

6. His yellow pajamas were so long that they dragged on the floor.
7. The fluffy pillows covered his small bed.
8. She tied her long, black hair in a ponytail.
9. The nervous cat jumped when the loud children entered the room.
10. Mark rode his new green bicycle to the park.
11. The children danced to the groovy music.
12. Luke organized his numerous toys on the shelf.

Choose the correct adjective.


1. Bernadette is the ___tallest__ girl in her class. (tall, taller, tallest)
2. Nathan is __________ than Erik. (short, shorter, shortest)
3. Your dog is the __________ of the bunch. (fast, faster, fastest)
4. The kittens are even _______ than their mother (cute, cuter, cutest)

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5. This is the __________ race I have ever participated in. (long, longer,
longest)
6. My tree house is __________ than yours. (big, bigger, biggest)
7. Your sister is the __________ girl in the pageant. (pretty, prettier,
prettiest)
8. Mark is the __________ boy in the house. (happy, happier, happiest)
9. You are the __________ player I know. (fair, fairer, fairest)
10. Your cat is __________ than mine. (cuddly, cuddlier, cuddliest)
11. Tina’s bedroom is __________ than Julia’s. (neat, neater, neatest) 12.
These oranges are the __________ I have ever tasted. (juicy, juicier,
juiciest).

Circle the correct article (a / an / the) in each sentence:


1. John wanted to read a / an comic book.
2. The class went on a / an field trip.
3. He likes to read an / the short stories.
4. Lisa put a / an orange on her yogurt.
5. My mom likes making an / the cake from scratch.
6. The dog caught a / an stick.
7. I saw a / an otter at the zoo.
8. I quickly ate the / an cookies.
9. A / an oval is shaped like a / an egg.

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Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following
sentences. Use the correct form of the simple present tense.
Fix – stand – speak – drink – eat – do - wear - have - wash – make –
listen – buy – take – watch - brush
1. I eat breakfast at 7:00 every morning.
2. He always wears a suit to work.
3. The teacher stands at the front of the classroom. 4.
He brushes his teeth three times a day.
5. We usually buy our groceries on the weekend. 6.
He has a meeting every morning.
7. She often makes chicken for dinner.
8. They take the bus to school every day.
9. We often watch television in the evenings.
10.He listens to the radio on his way to work.
11. The teacher speaks three languages.
12.A mechanic fixes cars.
13. She washes the dishes after dinner.
14.They drink coffee every morning.

Underline the verb in each sentence. Write “A” for an action verb and
“L” for linking verb. ___L__
1. Your boots are dirty from your walk. ___L____
2. They climbed the tree easily. ___A____

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3. The lesson seemed easy. ___L____
4. Franklin rode his bike to my house. ___A____
5.The meal is now too cold. ___L____
6.The man rested his head on his pillow. ___A____
7.This new recipe tastes funny. ___A____
8.Most Saturdays, we clean the house. __A_____
9.The sheets were clean and fresh. ___L____
10. Marty and his friend play hockey. ___A____
11. This dress looks amazing on you. ___L____
12. After supper, finish your homework. ___A____
Correct the verbs in the past tense:
1- Yesterday, it rained (rain) heavily.
2- Tom travelled (travel) by train during last week.
3- Katy watched (watch) the new movie.
4- Emma studied (study) at Oxford university.
5- The politician talked (talk) about violence in our society.
6- The teacher punished (punish) the naughty kid.
7- Henry played (play) the guitar and the violin.
8- The plane landed (land) safely.
9- I enjoyed (enjoy) the film at the TV.
10- The boy apologized (apologize) for being rude to his teacher.

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Circle the complete subject. Underline the complete predicate.
1. John and Katy are always late.
2. It rained all afternoon.
3. Mom is making chicken for dinner.
4. Jill and I will go out tomorrow.
5. My mother doesn't like to leave the house.
6. I like to have some quiet time in the evenings.
7. The ottoman's legs are uneven.
8. It was a good day for grilled cheese.
9. Frank looked forward to the afternoon.
10. Beth often tells me stories.

Choose the correct answer:


1- Which word would create an oxymoron if added to the word jumbo?
(sweet- secret- silence- shrimp)
2- Which word would create an oxymoron if added to the word icy?
(hot- shrimp- sweet- grief)
3- Which word would create an oxymoron if added to the word clearly?
(hot- sweet- lucky- misunderstood)

4- Which word would create an oxymoron if added to the word bitter?


(sweet- secret- hot- silence)
5- Which word would create an oxymoron if added to the word only?
(grief- missing- secret- choice).
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Complete each analogy using a word from the word box.
An analogy is a comparison of two pairs of words that are related in a
similar way.
(hand – scale- water -grass -girl –day- eat- vegetable- foot- dinner)
Car is to road as boat is to water .
Moon is to night as sun is to day .
Straw is to drink as spoon is to eat .
Apple is to fruit as carrot is to vegetable .
Hat is to head as shoe is to foot.
Bird is to feather as fish is to scale .
Brother is to boy as sister is to girl .
Toe is to foot as finger is to hand .
Blue is to sky as green is to grass .
Morning is to breakfast as evening is to dinner .

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Metaphor

Simile

Metaphor

Simile

Simile

Metaphor

Simile

Metaphor

Metaphor

Simile

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simple hard

correct wrong

quick slow

afraid bold

silent loud

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