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Fourth Grade (Grade 4) Sentence Structure Questions

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Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Choose the best word to use to replace the word in ALL CAPS and fix the double negative.

Dad didn't do NOTHING to help with my project.
  1. none
  2. something
  3. anything
  4. no
Grade 4 Phrases and Clauses
Identify the type of phrase below.

the shipbuilder's skill
  1. plural
  2. singular possessive
  3. plural possessive
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f
Read the statement below.
** I took my time when I was walking to school I stopped to look at the clouds.

What kind of sentence is the statement above?
  1. A run-on sentence
  2. An imperative sentence
  3. A simple sentence
  4. A compound sentence
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1
What type of sentence is this?

Open your books to page 54.
  1. imperative
  2. declarative
  3. interrogative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Fragments and Run-ons CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f
Identify the complete sentence.
  1. Kojo's bright blue shirt.
  2. Jaman plays sports at the community center.
  3. Jumping in the cold pool.
  4. Feeling sad all night.
  5. None of the above
Grade 4 Fragments and Run-ons CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f
Which sentence is NOT a complete thought?
  1. The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776.
  2. The 13 colonies wanted to be free of British rule.
  3. And fought for independence in the American Revolutionary War.
  4. George Washington was the commander of the colonial army.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
The sentence, "You can leave the car here tonight" is an example of what type of sentence?
  1. compound
  2. compound-complex
  3. complex
  4. simple
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
A simple sentence that stands alone is called an independent clause.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Phrases and Clauses
A dependent clause has a subject or a verb and cannot stand alone.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Phrases and Clauses
Identify the following phrase:
the explorer's ship
  1. plural
  2. singular possessive
  3. plural possessive
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

Ow, you hurt my foot!
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Phrases and Clauses
Identify the following phrase:
daring expeditions
  1. plural
  2. singular possessive
  3. plural possessive
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
A               Declarative               sentence is one that makes a statement.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

My brother wants to go to college.
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

I am so excited about the party!
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

Put your dishes in the sink.
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
A fun way to help remember all the conjunctions, is?
  1. REDBALL
  2. NASA
  3. GOVOLS
  4. FANBOYS
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
A simple sentence is also called a                   ?
  1. Santa Clause
  2. Simple Clause
  3. Independant Clause
  4. Complex Clause
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which is a declarative sentence?
  1. Please take the trash out before you go to the party.
  2. My dog Chico loves to play catch with my tennis ball.
  3. Can you really run ten laps around the track without stopping?
  4. Our chess club won the City Championship again this year!
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
An                  interrogative                   sentence asks a question.
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