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Year 7

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Here is a list of English skills students learn in year VII! The skills are organised into categories. To start your quiz, just click on any skill. Select your topic or question which you want to attempt first and Studyif will track your score.

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Sentence structure

  • Learn - Sentences
  • 1.1 - Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory?
  • 1.2 - Is it a complete sentence or a fragment?
  • 1.3 - Is it a complete sentence or a run-on?
  • 1.4 - Is it a complete sentence, a fragment or a run-on?
  • Learn - Sentences and clauses
  • 1.5 - Is the sentence simple, compound or complex?
  • 1.6 - Identify the simple subject or simple predicate of a sentence
  • 1.7 - Identify the complete subject or complete predicate of a sentence
  • 1.8 - Order the words to make a sentence
  • 1.9 - Dependent and Independent clauses
  • Sentence types
  • Dependent and independent clauses
  • Compound subject and predicates
  • Simple, compound, complex
  • Complete and fragment sentence
  • Complete and run-on sentence
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Nouns: The Numbers

  • Learn - Nouns
  • 2.1 - Form plural to complete sentence
  • 2.2 - Form plurals: review
  • 2.3 - Identify plurals, singular possessives and plural possessives
  • 2.4 - Identify common and proper nouns
  • 2.5 - Identify and correct errors with plural and possessive nouns
  • 2.6 - Plural nouns
  • 2.7 - Gender nouns
  • Nouns
  • Gender nouns
  • Singular, plural possessive, and singular possessive
  • Common and proper nouns
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Pronouns

  • Learn - Pronouns
  • 3.1 - Choose between subject and object pronouns
  • 3.2 - Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me"
  • 3.3 - Compound subjects and objects with pronouns
  • 3.4 - Use possessive pronouns
  • 3.5 - Choose between personal and reflexive pronouns
  • 3.6 - Use reflexive pronouns
  • 3.7 - Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive?
  • 3.8 - Use relative pronouns: who and whom
  • 3.9 - Use relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which and that
  • 3.10 - Identify vague pronoun references
  • 3.11 - Pronouns and their Antecedents
  • 3.12 - Vague or unclear pronoun reference
  • Pronouns
  • Subject and object pronoun
  • Vague pronoun references
  • Pronouns and their antecedents
  • Possessive pronouns
  • Personal and reflexive pronouns
  • Intensive and relative pronouns
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Verbs

  • Learn - Verbs
  • 4.1 - Identify main verbs and helping verbs
  • 4.2 - What does the modal verb show?
  • 4.3 - Use the correct subject or verb
  • 4.4 - Use the correct verb – with compound subjects
  • 4.5 - Use the progressive verb tenses
  • 4.6 - Identify the past participle
  • 4.7 - The past tense and past participle
  • 4.8 - Identify linking verbs, predicate adjectives and predicate nouns
  • 4.9 - Use the correct modal verb
  • 4.10 - Correct inappropriate shifts in verb tense
  • 4.11 - Transitive and intransitive verb
  • 4.12 - Progressive tense
  • Verbs
  • Transitive and intransitive verbs
  • Progressive verb tense
  • Past simple or continuous
  • Past participle
  • Modal verbs
  • Main verb and helping verb
  • Linking verbs, predicate adjectives, and nouns
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Adjectives and adverbs

  • Learn - Adjectives and adverbs
  • 5.1 - Identify adjectives
  • 5.2 - Order adjectives
  • 5.3 - Adjectives and adverbs
  • 5.4 - Adjective or adverb
  • 5.5 - Conjunctive adverbs
  • 5.6 - Choose between adjectives and adverbs
  • 5.7 - Is the word an adjective or adverb?
  • 5.8 - Adverbs
  • 5.9 - Relative adverb
  • 5.10 - Kind of adjectives
  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Conjunctive Adverbs
  • Kind of adjectives
  • Order of adjectives
  • Relative adverbs
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Prepositions

  • Learn - Prepositions
  • 6.1 - Identify prepositions
  • 6.2 - Prepositions I
  • 6.3 - Prepositional phrases I
  • 6.4 - Prepositions: review
  • 6.5 - Prepositions II
  • 6.6 - Prepositional phrases II
  • Prepositions
  • Prepositional phrase
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Conjunctions

  • Learn - Conjunctions and types
  • 7.1 - Use coordinating conjunctions
  • 7.2 - Coordinating conjunctions
  • 7.3 - Identify coordinating conjunctions
  • 7.4 - Use the correct pair of correlative conjunctions
  • 7.5 - Use subordinating conjunctions
  • 7.6 - Identify subordinating conjunctions
  • 7.7 - Fill in the missing correlative conjunction
  • 7.8 - Type of conjunctions
  • Conjunctions
  • Subordinating conjunctions
  • Coordinating conjunctions
  • Correlative conjunctions
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Contractions and Transcriptions

  • Learn - Contractions and transcriptions
  • 8.1 - Pronoun-verb contractions
  • 8.2 - Contractions with "not"
  • 8.3 - Transcription I
  • 8.4 - Transcription II
  • Transcriptions
  • Contractions and transcriptions
  • Contractions with 'not'
  • Pronoun-verb contractions
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Grammatical errors

  • Learn - How to fix grammatical errors
  • 9.1 - Correct verb errors
  • 9.2 - Punctuation
  • 9.3 - Capitalization
  • 9.4 - Formatting and capitalizing titles: review
  • 9.5 - Subject-verb agreement
  • 9.6 - Prepositional phrases
  • Capitalization
  • Correcting verb errors
  • Formatting and capitalizing titles
  • Prepositional phrase
  • Punctuation
  • Subject-verb agreement
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Prefixes and suffixes

  • Learn - Affixes
  • 10.1 - Words with pre-
  • 10.2 - Prefixes un-, re-, de-
  • 10.3 - Words with -ful and -less
  • 10.4 - Words with -able and -ible
  • 10.5 - Words with sub-
  • 10.6 - Words with mis-
  • 10.7 - Words with un-, dis-, in-, im- and non-
  • 10.8 - Prefixes
  • 10.9 - Suffixes
  • Suffixes
  • Prefixes
  • Words with re-, un-, de-, pre-
  • Suffixes ful, less, able, ible
  • Prefixes with sub, mis, un
  • Prefixes with dis, in, im, non
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Greek and Latin roots

  • Learn - Greek and Latin roots
  • 11.1 - Use Greek and Latin roots as clues to the meanings of words
  • 11.2 - Determine the meanings of Greek and Latin roots
  • 11.3 - Meanings of Greek and Latin roots
  • 11.4 - Root words and word meanings
  • 11.5 - Determine the meanings of Greek and Latin roots
  • Latin roots
  • Greek roots
  • Latin and Greek roots
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Reference skills

  • Learn - Reference skills
  • 12.1 - Alphabetical order
  • 12.2 - Guide words
  • 12.3 - Abbreviations
  • 12.4 - Parts of speech
  • 12.5 - Thesaurus entries
  • 12.6 - Using a dictionary
  • Parts of speech
  • Guide words
  • Alphabetic order
  • Abbreviations & thesaurus entries
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Synonyms and antonyms

  • Learn - Synonyms and antonyms
  • 13.1 - Choose the synonym
  • 13.2 - Choose the antonym
  • 13.3 - Synonyms
  • 13.4 - Antonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Synonyms
  • Compound words
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Author's purpose and tone

  • Learn - Author's purpose and tone
  • 14.1 - Author's purpose
  • 14.2 - Author's tone
  • 14.3 - Tone and Author's purpose
  • 14.4 - Formal sentence
  • Author's tone
  • Author's purpose
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Figurative language

  • Learn - Figurative language
  • 15.1 - Use personification
  • 15.2 - Interpret figures of speech
  • 15.3 - Classify figures of speech
  • 15.4 - Figurative language I
  • 15.5 - Figurative language II
  • Personification
  • Simile
  • Figure of speech
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Literature

  • Learn - Main idea and topic sentence
  • 16.1 - Main idea
  • 16.2 - Topic sentence
  • Topic sentence
  • Main idea
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Analogies and homophones

  • Learn - Analogies and homophones
  • 17.1 - Use the correct homophone
  • 17.2 - Related words
  • 17.3 - Analogies
  • 17.4 - Analogies: challenge
  • Analogies
  • Homophones
  • Difference between related words
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Connotation and confused words

  • Learn - Connotation and confused words
  • 18.1 - Positive and negative connotation
  • 18.2 - Which definition matches the sentence?
  • 18.3 - Which sentence matches the definition?
  • 18.4 - Use the correct frequently confused word
  • Connotation
  • Frequently confused words
  • Positive and negative connotation
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