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Fourth Grade (Grade 4) Parts of Speech Questions

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Grade 4 Pronouns
Choose the word that best fills in the blank.

Johanna and                 are going to the movies.
  1. I
  2. me
Grade 4 Pronouns
Choose the best sentence:
  1. Him and I are going to Chipotle for dinner.
  2. I and he are going to Chipotle for dinner.
  3. He and I is going to Chipotle for dinner.
  4. He and I are going to Chipotle for dinner.
Grade 4 Nouns
Choose the correct possessive noun.
the homes of the animals
  1. the animal's homes
  2. the animals homes
  3. the animals' homes
  4. the animal's home
Grade 4 Verbs
Which word best fits in the blank?

                a plan and stick with it.
  1. Do
  2. Make
Grade 4 Parts of Speech CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a
Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, that) or relative adverb (where, when, why).

Jenny wore the shirt        that        she bought at the mall.
Grade 4 Nouns
Choose the correct possessive noun.
the help of the teacher
  1. the teachers' help
  2. the teacher's help
  3. the teacher helps
  4. the teachers help
Grade 4 Prepositions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?

The boy and his father continued on their journey.
  1. the boy
  2. boy and his father
  3. on their journey
Grade 4 Pronouns
Choose the word that best fills in the blank.

The cake was made my Sarah and                .
  1. I
  2. me
Grade 4 Adjectives
Identify the noun that the adjective describes.

The flowers in the garden are beautiful.
  1. beautiful
  2. garden
  3. flowers
  4. The
Grade 4 Verbs CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1c
In the city of Atlanta, there are many places you                                   should/could/might want to/must                                  see. One of them is the Georgia Aquarium, and you            wouldn't           need a car because you             could/can            easily walk. Even if you         don't        live in midtown or downtown Atlanta, you             could/can            take the train.

They have many great exhibits, and it's not as expensive as some other places here. Other places you             could/can            possibly visit                             would be/could be/include                             Zoo Atlanta, The Coca-Cola Museum or The Aquarium. It's not hard to get around here, but it's not as easy as it         could         be. In cities like New York, for example, there are many activities to do that only require you to walk to them.

Here, most people have a car to get from place to place. Atlanta is very spread out, so a car is useful and             can/could             save you a lot of time and frustration. Some people wish they             had known            that before they moved here. However, even with a car it is virtually impossible to get anywhere during rush hour, let alone to walk across busy streets as a pedestrian. A car is almost a necessity though, especially if you                     want/have to/must                    get around the Atlanta area. There are so many places to go that are not within the city limits, and all of it is considered to be "Atlanta." In fact, people       can      live an hour away from the actual city, and they still                                   say/can say/could say/might say                                  they live in Atlanta. Places like Dunwoody, Alpharetta, Riverdale and Stone Mountain                       could/can/are still                      considered Atlanta, which is why people sometimes say they live in Metro Atlanta. When people say they live in the Atlanta area or they live in Metro Atlanta, it usually means they live around, near or within driving distance of Atlanta rather than in the city itself.
Grade 4 Verbs
Tell whether the verb in this sentence is a linking verb or action verb.
Our team won the basketball game.
  1. action verb
  2. linking verb
Grade 4 Nouns
Which noun in the following sentence is plural?

The mother and her puppies slept together in a big basket beside the fireplace.
  1. mother
  2. puppies
  3. basket
  4. fireplace
Grade 4 Adjectives
Identify the adjective.

The stars are bright in the sky.
  1. sky
  2. in
  3. bright
  4. stars
Grade 4 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1d
Which choice puts the adjectives in the correct order?

He is a                                              man.
  1. tall, thin
  2. thin, tall
Grade 4 Verbs
Which word best fits in the blank?

                a decision already.
  1. Do
  2. Make
Grade 4 Verbs
She had                 the pen back on the teacher's desk after borrowing it for the test.
  1. putted
  2. put
  3. putten
  4. puts
Grade 4 Adjectives
Identify the adjective.

Emily caught long beads at the parade.
  1. caught
  2. long
  3. beads
  4. parade
Grade 4 Nouns
Identify the proper noun in the following sentence.
Jack is a lifeguard at the pool during the summer.
  1. Jack
  2. lifeguard
  3. pool
  4. summer
Grade 4 Nouns
Which possessive noun completes the sentence?
The meeting is for the parents. The                meeting will be tomorrow.
  1. parent's
  2. parents'
  3. parents
  4. parentes
Grade 4 Conjunctions
The conjunction "or" in a sentence means               .
  1. around.
  2. a choice.
  3. because.
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