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Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Standard English
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Standard English is the variety of English which the majority of native speakers agree is 'correct'. Standard usage excludes ungrammatical structures along with dialect words, although many of these would have been correct in the past. This is the variety of English you will hear when watching the news or listening to Radio 4. You will be expected not only to recognize it, but also to write essays and exam answers using standard English.

Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Standard English
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10 Questions

1. I'm going to see me aunt. - Why is this sentence NOT standard English?
2. He don't want to watch no more t.v. - Why is this sentence NOT standard English?
3. In which of these sentences has an adjective been used in place of an adverb?
4. Where is she at? - Why is this sentence NOT standard English?
5. Which of these displays a non-standard use of comparative adjectives?
6. Are yous coming with us? - Why is this sentence NOT standard English?
7. Which of these is a non-standard example of leaving out a preposition?
8. He were down the shops when I phoned him. - Why is this sentence NOT standard English?
9. If I were retired, I would sail around the world. - Why is this sentence NOT standard English?
10. Which of these is also evident in the answer to question eight?