Year 4 English
Determiners and the kinds of noun and pronoun, the possessive apostrophe, punctuating speech, prepositions of time, place and direction, the perfect tenses, A to Z order, and writing a paragraph around a theme.
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Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
- DeterminersLesson
Choose the determiner that fits the noun — a or an, this or these, much or many, some or any.
- has and haveLesson
Choose has or have to match who the sentence is about.
- Using a, an and theLesson
Put a, an or the in front of a naming word.
- Opposites and near-oppositesLesson
Give the opposite of a word, and tell an opposite from a word that means the same.
- A to Z orderLesson
Put words in order by the letter they start with.
- Alphabetical orderLesson
Put words in dictionary order, using the second letter when the first letters are the same.
- Pronoun formsLesson
Replace a noun with the right pronoun, and choose between forms such as I and me.
- Subject, object and possessive pronounsLesson
Choose the right pronoun for the job it does in the sentence.
- Kinds of nounsLesson
Tell common, proper, collective and abstract nouns apart.
- Whose is it?Lesson
Use an apostrophe to show that something belongs to somebody, for one owner and for many.
- Punctuating direct speechLesson
Punctuate a sentence that reports somebody's exact words, with the marks in the right places.
- Prepositions of time and placeLesson
Choose the preposition that fits a time or a position.
- Prepositions of place and directionLesson
Choose the preposition that shows where something is, or which way it is going.
- Continuous and perfect tensesLesson
Recognise and form the present continuous, past continuous and present perfect.
- The present perfectLesson
Build the present perfect with have or has and a past participle, and tell it apart from the simple past.