Language Arts 4th Grade
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Grammar12 Topics|55 Quizzes
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Relative Pronouns and Relative Adverbs
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Lesson Test: Relative Pronouns and Relative Adverbs
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Progressive Verb Tenses
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Identify Statements Written in Progressive Tenses
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Form the Present Participle of Regular Verbs
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Form the Present Participle of Special Rule Verbs
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Form the Present Progressive Tense
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Form the Past Progressive Tense
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Form the Future Progressive Tense
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Differentiate Between Past, Present, and Future Progressive Tenses
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Use the Correct Progressive Tense
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Identify Statements Written in Progressive Tenses
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Lesson Test: Progressive Verb Tenses
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Identify Statements Written in Progressive Tenses
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Form the Present Participle of Regular Verbs
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Form the Present Participle of Special Rule Verbs
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Form the Present Progressive Tense
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Form the Past Progressive Tense
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Form the Future Progressive Tense
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Differentiate Between Past, Present, and Future Progressive Tenses
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Use the Correct Progressive Tense
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Identify Statements Written in Progressive Tenses
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Modal Verbs
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Lesson Test: Modal Verbs
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Adjective Order
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Lesson Test: Adjective Order
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Prepositions
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Lesson Test: Prepositions
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Coordinating Conjunctions
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Lesson Test: Coordinating Conjunctions
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Relative Pronouns and Relative Adverbs
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Sentences4 Topics|20 Quizzes
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Capitalization and Punctuation2 Topics|10 Quizzes
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Vocabulary Strategies and Use4 Topics|30 Quizzes
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Context Clues
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Lesson Test: Context Clues
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Affixes and Roots
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Understand the Meaning of Common Prefixes 1
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Understand the Meaning of Common Prefixes 2
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 2
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 2
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Use Suffixes to Sort Words by Part of Speech
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Understand the Meaning of Common Greek and Latin Root Words 1
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Use Root Words to Interpret New Words 1
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Understand the Meaning of Common Greek and Latin Root Words 2
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Use Root Words to Interpret New Words 2
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Roots
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Understand the Meaning of Common Prefixes 1
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Homophones and Homographs
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Identify Homophones
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Use “their,” “there,” and “they’re” Correctly
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Use “your” and “you’re” Correctly
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Use “to,” “too,” and “two” Correctly
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Use “it’s” and “its” Correctly
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Use “buy,” “by,” and “bye” Correctly
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Use Homophones Appropriately in a Sentence
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Use Context Clues to Determine the Meaning of a Homograph
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Identify Homophones
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Context Clues
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Figurative and Descriptive Language8 Topics|25 Quizzes
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Formal and Informal Language2 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The small sailboat sailed alongside the large cargo ship.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The two friends walked together through the dark woods.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
My dad is the man with the bushy red beard.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The plant in the kitchen does not need to be watered.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
Austin traveled to the big city.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The three hikers quickly make their campsite before the storm.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
Jovan’s heavy quilt was a gift from his grandmother.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
Cory’s dog likes to sleep in his crate.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The cloth grocery bag on the counter has a large hole.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
Carter had not seen his cousins since the Labor Day party.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
On the car ride home, the two brothers fell asleep.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
Ben will finish his homework after his soccer practice.
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A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The student with the highest grade will earn a small reward.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
It seems impossible to reach the highest point of that mountain.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
Juan is still sore from yesterday’s long baseball game.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
Sun’s parrot flew out the window last night.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
During the rainstorm, the baseball game was delayed.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The house across the street was finally sold.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The explorers began their journey into the mysterious cave.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Click on all the words that make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below.
The playful dolphins leapt out of the water.
Choose 1 Answer:CorrectIncorrectHint
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. A prepositional phrase acts as an adjective or adverb.