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Fast Five Choose between a full stop, colon or semicolon to correct the sentences below: I spent the whole day in the garden__the weather was beautiful. The kitchen was compact__the living room was spacious. Carefully, Tom walked around the sleeping tiger: he was close to the exit now__if he made it out of there, he would never be so foolish again.

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Page 1: Fast Five - monkwickjunior.co.uk · Carefully, Tom walked around the sleeping tiger: he was close to the exit now__if he made it out of there, he would never be so foolish again

Fast FiveChoose between a full stop, colon or semicolon to correct the sentences below:● I spent the whole day in the garden__the weather

was beautiful.● The kitchen was compact__the living room was

spacious.● Carefully, Tom walked around the sleeping tiger:

he was close to the exit now__if he made it out of there, he would never be so foolish again.

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Fast Five● I spent the whole day in the garden: the weather

was beautiful.● The kitchen was compact; the living room was

spacious.● Carefully, Tom walked around the sleeping tiger:

he was close to the exit now. If he made it out of there, he would never be so foolish again.

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Can I use hyphenated words?

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What are hyphenated words?

‘Cold-hearted’ is an example of a hyphenated word. We have used a ‘-’ to show that the first word is modifying the second word.

When we use a hyphen, we change the meaning of the word/phrase.

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What are hyphenated words?

Let’s link the words ‘clean’ and ‘shaven’.

Used separately, they sound like this:● He was a clean, shaven man.This suggests the man was both clean and he was shaven.

Used together, they sound like this:● He was a clean-shaven man.This suggests he had no facial hair.

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Have a go

Hyphenate the highlighted words in these sentences to change the meaning:

● The super, strong girl lifted the car with one hand.

● The strange, smelling odor made its way across the room.

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How did you do?

Here is what the sentences should look like:

The super-strong girl lifted the car with one hand.

The strange-smelling odor made its way across the room.

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Have a go

Choose two words that you think should be hyphenated in the sentences below:

● Across the field, I saw a peculiar sight: a collection of blood red eyes were rapidly approaching.

● The environment is important to me because I care about the safety of people and animals; many open, minded people agree with me.

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How did you do?

This is what your sentences should look like:

● Across the field, I saw a peculiar sight: a collection of blood-red eyes were rapidly approaching.

● The environment is important to me because I care about the safety of people and animals; many open-minded people agree with me.

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Depending on how confident you feel, choose one of the following tasks:Red

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Yellow

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Green