3,249 practice questions across 4 categories, aligned to GL & CEM 11+ English exams. Spellings, Grammar, Synonyms & Antonyms.
Advanced vocabulary from The Exam Coach, Atom Learning & ExamNinja 11+ word lists. Each word includes definition, example sentence, and related synonyms & antonyms.
Opposite-meaning word pairs drawn from the same advanced 11+ vocabulary sources. Learn to recognise and recall antonyms quickly under exam conditions.
Tricky Year 5/6 words, commonly confused words, silent letters, double letters, and all vocabulary from the synonym and antonym word lists. Listen & spell dictation mode with progressive hints and letter-by-letter feedback.
18 grammar topics covering everything from determiners and conditionals to sentence correction and literary devices. Aligned to the KS2 national curriculum.
159 questions across 18 topics covering the full KS2 grammar curriculum.
Identify nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and pronouns within sentences
Spot errors in grammar, standard vs non-standard English, subject-verb agreement
Articles, demonstratives, possessives, quantifiers; fewer/less, much/many
Subordinate, relative, embedded clauses; compound-complex sentences; sentence types
Semicolons, colons, dashes, hyphens, ellipsis, Oxford comma, inverted commas
Past, present, future, progressive, perfect tenses; modal, transitive, intransitive verbs
children, mice, criteria, phenomena, cacti, teeth, indices and more
circum-, bene-, mal-, chron-, poly-, mono-, -ology, -phobia, -phile
Direct to indirect speech, tense shifts, reporting clauses, punctuation rules
affect/effect, practice/practise, stationary/stationery, passed/past and more
Inference, explicit/implicit, connotation, tone, bias, emotive language, fact vs opinion
Subordinating, causal, adversative, temporal connectives; because vs so
Apostrophe placement, irregular contractions (won't, shan't), common mistakes
Metaphor, pathetic fallacy, sibilance, assonance, oxymoron, anaphora, foreshadowing
Defining and non-defining clauses; who, which, that, whose usage
First, second and third conditional structures with practice exercises
Register, tone, when to use formal or informal language in writing
Were/was in hypothetical clauses; suggest/demand constructions
Study words with interactive flip cards showing definitions, examples, and related words
Multiple-choice questions after every flashcard set to test recall and understanding
See the correct answer with full meaning, example sentence, synonyms and antonyms
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Hear words spoken in British English to build confidence with pronunciation
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