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Third Grade (Grade 3) Grammar Questions

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Grade 3 Verbs CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a
Perhaps he should not have volunteered for the spy mission.

What are the HELPING VERBS in this sentence?
  1. have volunteered
  2. should
  3. should not have
  4. should have
Grade 3 Nouns
Read the sentence and answer the question.

Which word is the common noun?

Mom made some coleslaw.
  1. made
  2. coleslaw
  3. Mom
Grade 3 Subject-Verb Agreement CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
My brother       has       short black hair. My sisters both        have        long brown hair.
Grade 3 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a
The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
Which word is the simple subject?
  1. the
  2. dog
  3. barked
  4. loudly
Grade 3 Subject-Verb Agreement CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f
Singular subjects must have               verbs.
  1. plural
  2. singular
Grade 3 Combining Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1i
Combine the sentences correctly.

I met Nancy first. I introduced her to all the kids.
  1. I met Nancy first and introduced her to all the kids.
  2. I met Nancy first and I introduced her to all the kids.
  3. I introduced her to all the kids first.
Grade 3 Suffixes
Which word uses -y in the same way as the word fruity?
  1. sunny
  2. sorry
  3. salty
  4. today
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.3.2
Dorrie felt like the sillyer person in the world.

Choose the BEST way to correct the sentence.
  1. Dorrie felt like the sillyest person in the world.
  2. Dorrie felt like the silliest person in the world.
  3. Dorrie felt like the most silliest person in the world.
  4. Best as it is
Grade 3 Adjectives
Thomas likes to play basketball,               plays it very well.
  1. it
  2. they
  3. he
  4. we
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence asks something?
  1. statement
  2. question
  3. command
  4. exclamation
Grade 3 Prefixes CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.3.4, L.3.4b
Knowing the meaning of the prefix un- helps you know that uncommon means:
  1. more common
  2. the most common
  3. in a common way
  4. not common
Grade 3 Subject-Verb Agreement CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
Choose the word that belongs in the blank.

There is that                 you wanted to buy.
  1. dress
  2. dresses
Grade 3 Subject-Verb Agreement CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
Choose the best word to fill in the blank.

Each of the boys                 guitar lessons.
  1. take
  2. takes
Grade 3 Tenses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1e
Eric's mom teaches at a junior high school in the inner city.
  1. future tense
  2. past tense
  3. present tense
Grade 3 Fragments and Run-ons
Choose the group of words that is NOT a complete sentence.
  1. We laughed at the clown.
  2. The children played.
  3. The boy laughed.
  4. Under her chair.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i
Juan played football, yet Juanita went shopping.
  1. Simple sentence
  2. Compound sentence
  3. Complex sentence
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i
Which is a simple sentence with a compound subject?
  1. The cardinals and blue birds love the new food in the bird feeder.
  2. My sister, Sharon, wrote a book about first graders.
  3. The deer ate all of the new plants in the yard.
  4. The squirrels gatherf nuts for the winter.
Grade 3 Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.3.2
Which sentence is written correctly?
  1. I went to my house and I cooked dinner
  2. I went to my house and cooked dinner?
  3. I went to my house, and cooked dinner.
  4. I went to my house and cooked dinner.
Grade 3 Capitalization
Which word(s) should be capitalized?

I always buy my meat from kroger.
  1. always
  2. buy
  3. meat
  4. kroger
Grade 3 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1a
What is the subject of the following sentence?

The little girl came crying.
  1. came crying
  2. girl came crying
  3. The little girl
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