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Primary 3 English Practice Paper 3

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Questions

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TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper - English Primary 3

TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper (AI)

Subject: English
Level: Primary 3
Paper: Practice Paper 3 of 5
Duration: 40 minutes
Total Marks: 40

Name: ________________________
Class: ________________________
Date: ________________________


Instructions

  1. Answer all questions.
  2. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
  3. Read each question carefully before answering.
  4. Check your work before submitting.

Section A: Grammar MCQs (10 × 1 mark = 10 marks)

Questions 1–10
Choose the correct answer (1), (2), (3), or (4) for each question. Write the number in the answer space.

  1. The children ________ playing in the playground now.
    (1) is
    (2) are
    (3) was
    (4) were

    Answer: ________

  2. My mother ________ to the market yesterday.
    (1) go
    (2) goes
    (3) went
    (4) going

    Answer: ________

  3. There ________ three cats sleeping under the tree.
    (1) is
    (2) are
    (3) was
    (4) has

    Answer: ________

  4. We saw ________ elephant at the zoo.
    (1) a
    (2) an
    (3) the
    (4) some

    Answer: ________

  5. The book is ________ the table.
    (1) in
    (2) at
    (3) on
    (4) between

    Answer: ________

  6. She ________ her homework every evening.
    (1) do
    (2) does
    (3) did
    (4) doing

    Answer: ________

  7. Tom and Jerry ________ best friends.
    (1) is
    (2) am
    (3) are
    (4) be

    Answer: ________

  8. I have ________ apple and ________ banana in my bag.
    (1) a, a
    (2) an, a
    (3) a, an
    (4) an, an

    Answer: ________

  9. The birds ________ flying south for the winter last week.
    (1) is
    (2) are
    (3) was
    (4) were

    Answer: ________

  10. He ________ not like spicy food.
    (1) do
    (2) does
    (3) is
    (4) has

    Answer: ________


Section B: Grammar Fill-in-the-Blanks (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)

Questions 11–15
Fill in each blank with the correct word.

  1. The boys ________ (run/runs) around the field every afternoon.

    Answer: ________

  2. Yesterday, Sarah ________ (buy/bought) a new dress for the party.

    Answer: ________

  3. There ________ (is/are) many flowers in the garden.

    Answer: ________

  4. My father drives ________ (careful/carefully) on the road.

    Answer: ________

  5. We ________ (has/have) visited Sentosa Island three times this year.

    Answer: ________


Section C: Grammar Editing (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)

Questions 16–20
Each sentence has one grammar mistake. Underline the mistake and write the correct word in the answer space.

  1. The dog chase the cat around the house yesterday.

    Mistake: ________ → Correction: ________

  2. She go to the library every Saturday to borrow books.

    Mistake: ________ → Correction: ________

  3. There is five pencils in the pencil case.

    Mistake: ________ → Correction: ________

  4. He eat his lunch quickly and ran out to play.

    Mistake: ________ → Correction: ________

  5. The children was excited about the school concert.

    Mistake: ________ → Correction: ________


Section D: Sentence Construction (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)

Questions 21–25
Rewrite each sentence using the word in brackets. The meaning must stay the same.

  1. My sister likes ice cream. My brother likes ice cream. (and)


  2. The cat is under the table. (Where)


  3. He finished his homework. He watched television. (After)


  4. The flowers are beautiful. (What)


  5. She is tired. She continues working. (Although)



End of Paper

Answers

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TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper - English Primary 3

Answer Key – Version 3 of 5


Section A: Grammar MCQs (10 × 1 mark = 10 marks)

  1. (2) are
    Explanation: "Children" is plural, so the correct present continuous form is "are playing."

  2. (3) went
    Explanation: "Yesterday" indicates past tense. The past tense of "go" is "went."

  3. (2) are
    Explanation: "Three cats" is plural, so the correct verb is "are."

  4. (2) an
    Explanation: "Elephant" starts with a vowel sound, so the correct article is "an."

  5. (3) on
    Explanation: "On" is used for surfaces. The book is on top of the table.

  6. (2) does
    Explanation: "She" is third person singular, so the correct present simple form is "does."

  7. (3) are
    Explanation: "Tom and Jerry" is a compound subject (plural), so the correct verb is "are."

  8. (2) an, a
    Explanation: "Apple" starts with a vowel sound → "an." "Banana" starts with a consonant sound → "a."

  9. (4) were
    Explanation: "Birds" is plural and "last week" indicates past tense, so the correct form is "were flying."

  10. (2) does
    Explanation: "He" is third person singular, so the correct auxiliary verb is "does." ("He does not like...")


Section B: Grammar Fill-in-the-Blanks (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)

  1. run
    Explanation: "The boys" is plural, so the base form "run" is used in simple present tense. (1 mark for correct answer)

  2. bought
    Explanation: "Yesterday" signals past tense. The past tense of "buy" is "bought." (1 mark for correct answer)

  3. are
    Explanation: "Many flowers" is plural, so the correct verb is "are." (1 mark for correct answer)

  4. carefully
    Explanation: An adverb is needed to describe how the father drives. The adverb form of "careful" is "carefully." (1 mark for correct answer)

  5. have
    Explanation: "We" is plural, so the correct present perfect form is "have visited." (1 mark for correct answer)


Section C: Grammar Editing (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)

Note: 1 mark for identifying the mistake, 1 mark for the correct word.

  1. Mistake: chase → Correction: chased
    Explanation: "Yesterday" requires past tense. "Chase" should be "chased."

  2. Mistake: go → Correction: goes
    Explanation: "She" is third person singular, so the correct present simple form is "goes."

  3. Mistake: is → Correction: are
    Explanation: "Five pencils" is plural, so the correct verb is "are."

  4. Mistake: eat → Correction: ate
    Explanation: The sentence describes a past event ("ran out"), so "eat" should be "ate" for tense consistency.

  5. Mistake: was → Correction: were
    Explanation: "Children" is plural, so the correct past tense verb is "were."


Section D: Sentence Construction (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)

Note: 2 marks for a grammatically correct sentence that preserves the original meaning. 1 mark for partial correctness (correct structure with minor errors). 0 marks for incorrect meaning or major grammar errors.

  1. My sister and my brother like ice cream.
    (Alternative: "My sister and brother like ice cream.")
    Marking note: Accept any grammatically correct sentence using "and" to join the two subjects.

  2. Where is the cat?
    Marking note: The question must start with "Where" and be grammatically correct.

  3. After he finished his homework, he watched television.
    (Alternative: "He watched television after he finished his homework.")
    Marking note: Accept either order as long as "After" is used correctly and the meaning is preserved.

  4. What beautiful flowers (they are)!
    Marking note: Accept "What beautiful flowers!" or "What beautiful flowers they are!" as correct exclamatory sentences.

  5. Although she is tired, she continues working.
    (Alternative: "She continues working although she is tired.")
    Marking note: Accept either order as long as "Although" is used correctly to show contrast.


Total: 40 marks