π Detailed Explanation of Which Sentence Matches the Definition
When you are asked to identify which sentence matches the definition, it’s important to understand both the definition and the sentences carefully. In Year 6 English, this helps improve your reading and comprehension skills. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you find the correct sentence that matches a given definition.
π Step 1: Understand the Definition
First, read the definition very carefully. The definition might describe a type of sentence, a specific word meaning, or a grammatical feature. For example, the definition might say: βA sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling.β This tells you that you need to look for a sentence that expresses strong emotions.
π Step 2: Read All the Sentences
Next, read each sentence calmly and carefully. Donβt rush! Think about what each sentence means and how it sounds. Ask yourself: Does this sentence show excitement? Is it asking a question? Is it giving information? Matching the sentence’s purpose to the definition is the key.
π Step 3: Look for Clues in the Sentences
Look for clues like punctuation and keywords:
- An exclamation mark (!) often shows excitement or strong feeling.
- A question mark (?) shows it is a question.
- A sentence that gives information usually ends with a full stop (.)
These small details help you figure out which sentence matches the definition.
β Step 4: Compare Sentences with the Definition
Compare each sentence with the definition by asking:
- Does this sentence fit the description?
- Does it have the type of punctuation suggested by the definition?
- Does it express the meaning or idea that the definition explains?
If one sentence fits perfectly, that is the sentence that matches the definition.
π Example:
Definition: A sentence that asks something.
Sentences:
a) Where are you going?
b) I like ice cream.
c) Watch out!
Look at the punctuation and meaning:
- Sentence (a) ends with a question mark and asks a question.
- Sentence (b) is a statement, just telling you something.
- Sentence (c) is an exclamation, showing warning.
The correct sentence that matches βa sentence that asks somethingβ is sentence (a).
π‘ Tips for Matching Sentences and Definitions:
- Pay close attention to punctuation marks.
- Think about what the sentence is trying to do (ask, tell, shout, etc.).
- Read the definition twice if youβre not sure.
- Practice with different kinds of sentences to get better.
By following these steps and tips, you will find it easier to select the sentence that correctly matches any definition in your Year 6 English work. Keep practising and soon youβll be confident at spotting the right sentences every time! π
π 20 Examination-Style Questions with Answers on Matching Sentences to Definitions for Year 6 Key Stage 2 English
Here are 20 examination-style questions designed to help Year 6 students practise matching sentences to their correct definitions. These questions get progressively more challenging to build confidence and improve understanding of sentence meanings. Each question includes the answer key for self-checking.
Question 1
Definition: A sentence that tells you something.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Do you like cats?
B) I have a dog.
C) Run quickly!
Answer: B) I have a dog.
Question 2
Definition: A sentence that asks a question.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Where is my book?
B) The sky is blue.
C) Close the door.
Answer: A) Where is my book?
Question 3
Definition: A sentence that gives a command or instruction.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Please sit down.
B) She is tired.
C) How old are you?
Answer: A) Please sit down.
Question 4
Definition: A sentence that shows strong feeling or excitement.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Watch out!
B) I like apples.
C) Are you coming?
Answer: A) Watch out!
Question 5
Definition: A sentence that tells someone not to do something.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Donβt touch that!
B) She reads a book.
C) Where are you going?
Answer: A) Donβt touch that!
Question 6
Definition: A sentence that gives information about time.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) I will go tomorrow.
B) Please be quiet.
C) Can I have some water?
Answer: A) I will go tomorrow.
Question 7
Definition: A sentence asking for a reason or explanation.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Why are you sad?
B) He likes football.
C) Run faster!
Answer: A) Why are you sad?
Question 8
Definition: A sentence describing a place.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) The park is very big.
B) Close the door.
C) Do you want some tea?
Answer: A) The park is very big.
Question 9
Definition: A sentence explaining how to do something.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) First, mix the eggs and flour.
B) She is happy today.
C) Can we play outside?
Answer: A) First, mix the eggs and flour.
Question 10
Definition: A sentence that gives a reason.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) I stayed home because it was raining.
B) What is your name?
C) Sit down quietly.
Answer: A) I stayed home because it was raining.
Question 11
Definition: A sentence that expresses a possibility.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) It might rain later.
B) Please open the window.
C) I like to read books.
Answer: A) It might rain later.
Question 12
Definition: A sentence giving an opinion.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) I think chocolate is the best.
B) Close your eyes.
C) Where do you live?
Answer: A) I think chocolate is the best.
Question 13
Definition: A sentence expressing agreement.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Yes, I like that idea.
B) Please bring me a pencil.
C) Are you ready now?
Answer: A) Yes, I like that idea.
Question 14
Definition: A sentence expressing disagreement.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) No, I donβt want to go.
B) The cat is sleeping.
C) How old are you?
Answer: A) No, I donβt want to go.
Question 15
Definition: A sentence giving a warning.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Be careful near the road.
B) She reads a book.
C) Can you help me?
Answer: A) Be careful near the road.
Question 16
Definition: A sentence that makes an offer.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) Would you like some juice?
B) Please close the window.
C) Where is the library?
Answer: A) Would you like some juice?
Question 17
Definition: A sentence giving advice.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) You should eat healthy food.
B) I like to play football.
C) When is your birthday?
Answer: A) You should eat healthy food.
Question 18
Definition: A sentence giving a reason for an opinion.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) I like winter because I enjoy snow.
B) Can you help with my homework?
C) Please be quiet.
Answer: A) I like winter because I enjoy snow.
Question 19
Definition: A sentence that expresses a wish or hope.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) I hope it is sunny tomorrow.
B) Open the door, please.
C) What is your favourite colour?
Answer: A) I hope it is sunny tomorrow.
Question 20
Definition: A sentence asking for permission.
Which sentence matches this definition?
A) May I go to the toilet?
B) She likes ice cream.
C) Put your hand up.
Answer: A) May I go to the toilet?
These questions help practise how to match sentences to their definitions, improving reading comprehension and understanding of sentence types for Year 6 students in Key Stage 2 English. πβ¨
