
Grammar Review 1 Q3 4th Grade
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3 Slides • 25 Questions
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2
Multiple Select
Which sentence is a fragment?
From larva to ant.
Then the ant.
Butterflies go through many changes.
It starts as an egg.
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Multiple Choice
Is this group of words a run-on, fragment or complete sentence?
Mr. Smith is planning new games. He plans to set up a volleyball net.
complete sentences
run-on sentence
fragment sentence
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Multiple Choice
Hamsters make great pets.
Fragment
Run-On
Complete Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Identify if the groups of words are a fragment, run-on, or complete sentence.
A huge, delicious pineapple.
fragment
run-on
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
After Daniel played a video game, he did his homework.
Fragment
Run-On
Complete Sentence
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8
Multiple Choice
The students wanted to go out to recess. The teacher said they had too much work.
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Multiple Choice
10
Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence.
My boss was angry, _____ he fired me on my first day.
and
so
but
yet
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Multiple Choice
Identify the compound sentence:
He drank milk last night and added protien.
Milk cows are sweet and lovely.
He saw that the milk was curdled, and he threw it away with disgust.
He thought he could drink the whole gallon but could not.
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Multiple Choice
Punctuate the following sentence correctly.
Javier prefers to play soccer with his team at school but his brother likes to play with his friends at the park.
comma after team
comma after but
no comma needed
comma after school
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Multiple Choice
Punctuate the following sentence correctly.
Jim wants to go to the prom with Jenny so he is saving his money to buy a corsage for her.
comma after money
comma after Jenny
comma after so
no comma needed
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Multiple Choice
Punctuate the following sentence correctly.
Xavier didn't cheat on his test for it was the wrong thing to do.
comma after test
comma after cheat
no comma needed
comma after it
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Multiple Choice
Identify the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence: Kai's dad told him he can have a birthday party at a pizza restaurant, or he can invite his friends to the indoor sports park.
or
he
his
friends
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Multiple Choice
He saw his very first live bear. The hair on his arms stood up.
He saw his very first live bear the hair on his arms stood up.
He saw his very first live bear, and the hair on his arms stood up.
He saw his very first live bear, the hair on his arms stood up.
He saw his very fist live bear, or the hair on his arms stood up/
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Multiple Choice
It was an exciting moment. It only lasted a second.
It was an exciting moment It only lasted a second.
It was an exciting moment, but it only lasted a second.
It was an exciting moment, so it only lasted a second.
It was an exciting moment, It only lasted a second.
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Multiple Choice
Emma is baking chocolate chip cookies for tomorrow. What tense is the verb in?
Past Progressive
Present Progressive
Future Progressive
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Multiple Choice
Brendan is _________ his family make dinner. Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
help
helping
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Multiple Choice
The game will be going into overtime because the teams are tied. What tense is the verb in?
Past Progressive
Present Progressive
Future Progressive
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Multiple Choice
Earlier this week, Jessie and Katie _________ on their science project.
are working
am working
were working
will be working
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Multiple Choice
I ________ lunch now, and then I will play outside.
am eating
was eating
will be eating
is eating
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Multiple Choice
At the end of the week, we _________ on vacation.
am leaving
was leaving
will be leaving
were leaving
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Multiple Choice
What type of progressive verb is in the following sentence?
At the museum, we will be focusing on Louis and Mary Leaky's field work in Africa.
Past Progressive
Present Progressive
Future Progressive
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Multiple Choice
What type of progressive verb is in the following sentence?
Our tour guide is showing us how the Stone Age tools were used.
Past Progressive
Present Progressive
Future Progressive
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