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Marking Key g9

The document contains a marking key for various language exercises including identifying parts of speech, sentence correction, verb forms, passive voice transformation, modal verbs, comprehension questions, composition prompts, and letter writing. It provides specific examples and tasks for each category. Additionally, it offers opportunities for further writing and composition practice.

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Marking Key g9

The document contains a marking key for various language exercises including identifying parts of speech, sentence correction, verb forms, passive voice transformation, modal verbs, comprehension questions, composition prompts, and letter writing. It provides specific examples and tasks for each category. Additionally, it offers opportunities for further writing and composition practice.

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MARKING KEY

1. Identify the underlined word as a verb or a noun:

a) played – verb

b) faced – verb

c) book – noun

d) runs – verb

e) break – noun

2. Sentence Correction:

a) She doesn't have any pets.

b) He can sing very well.

c) I have gone to the store yesterday.

d) The team is playing the final match today.

e) There are three apples on the table.

3. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb:

a) By this time next year, we will have finished the project.

b) I was eating lunch when the phone rang.

c) They will not visit us this weekend.

d) He has been working here for five years now.

e) When we were young, we played outside every day.

4. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice:

a) Homework was given to us by the teacher.

b) A new stadium was built by them.

c) A letter was written to her friend.

d) A new product was launched by the company.

e) A delicious meal was prepared by the chef.


5. Complete the sentences using appropriate modal verbs:

a) You must study harder if you want to pass the exam.

b) We might go to the cinema tonight if you are free.

c) You should speak louder in the meeting.

d) He will leave early tomorrow.

e) I can help you with your homework.

6. Comprehension Answers

1. The mysterious house was located at the end of a quiet street.

2. People thought the house was haunted.

3. Sarah decided to explore the house.

4. Sarah found an old diary in the house.

5. Sarah was curious and wanted to discover the secrets of the house.

7. Composition:

The Importance of Teamwork in Achieving Success

(You can ask me to generate a 250-word essay for this.)

8. Letter Writing:

Formal Letter to the Headteacher

(You can ask me to write this letter for you.)

9. Fill in the blanks with the correct word:

a) The clever student solved the puzzle in record time.

b) She closed the door to avoid waking the baby.

c) The playful dog chased the ball down the field.

d) It is important to admit your mistakes and learn from them.

e) The teacher asked us to finish the homework before the end of the week.

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