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Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Soccer
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4th Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Soccer
Remember, prepositional phrases provide additional details. They can act like an adjective and describe a noun, or act line an adverb and describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase. Then, write whether it is being used as an adjective or an adverb.
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Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Bike
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4th Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Bike
Prepositional phrases provide additional details. They can act like an adjective and describe a noun, or act like an adverb and describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase. Then, write whether it is being used as an adjective or an adverb.
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Prepositional phrases as adverbs - Bull
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4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adverbs - Bull
Prepositional phrases provide additional details, and can describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the verb it is describing.
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Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Flying
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4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Flying
Prepositional phrases add more information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. They may also describe a noun. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the word it is describing.
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Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Doughnut
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Grade
4th Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Doughnut
Prepositional phrases provide additional information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. They can also describe a noun. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the word it is describing.
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Prepositions and objects - Bear
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4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositions and objects - Bear
Prepositional phrases give more information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the preposition. Write the object of the preposition on the line
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Prepositions and objects - Notebook
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositions and objects - Notebook
Remember, prepositional phrases add more information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the preposition. Write the object of the preposition on the line
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Prepositional phrases - Lost
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4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases - Lost
What are prepositional phrases? Prepositional phrases provide additional information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences by adding a prepositional phrase from the list. Then, complete the task that follows.
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Prepositional phrases - Excited
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases - Excited
Prepositional phrases provide additional information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences by adding a prepositional phrase from the list. Then, complete the task that follows.
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Using prepositions - Workout
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4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Using prepositions - Workout
Prepositions show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence, often indicating direction, place, time, or manner. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks using the correct preposition from the word bank.
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Using prepositions - Fishing
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Using prepositions - Fishing
What are prepositions? Prepositions show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence, often indicating direction, place, time, or manner. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks using the correct preposition from the word bank.
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Correcting order of adjectives - Lizard
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Correcting order of adjectives - Lizard
What is the correct order of adjectives? The correct Order of Adjectives is: quantity / number > quality / opinion > size > age > shape > condition > color > origin / material > purpose. Worksheet instructions: Check if the adjectives are in the correct order. If they’re not, rewrite the sentence with the correct order.
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Correcting order of adjectives - Dominoes
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Correcting order of adjectives - Dominoes
Remember, the correct Order of Adjectives is: quantity / number > quality / opinion > size > age > shape > condition > color > origin / material > purpose. Worksheet instructions: Check if the adjectives are in the correct order. If they’re not, rewrite the sentence with the correct order.
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Relative pronouns - Hang
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Relative pronouns - Hang
What are relative pronouns? Relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, that, and which introduce relative clauses. A relative clause gives extra information about a word, or idea. For example, in “The dog that barked loudly is mine,” the clause “that barked loudly” adds more details about the dog. Worksheet insturctions: Read each sentence. Then, circle the relative pronoun, and underline the relative clause.
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Relative pronouns - Cilmb
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4th Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Relative pronouns - Cilmb
Relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, that, and which introduce relative clauses. A relative clause gives extra information about a word, or idea. For example, in “The dog that barked loudly is mine,” the clause “that barked loudly” adds more details about the dog. Worksheet insturctions: Read each sentence. Then, circle the relative pronoun, and underline the relative clause.
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Progressive tenses - Pot
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4th Grade
Topic
Verbs
Progressive tenses - Pot
Progressive (also known as continuous) verb tenses show actions that are ongoing in the past, present, or future. In this worksheet, students will practice conjugating verbs in the past, present, and future progressive tenses to improve their grammar skills and verb usage. Worksheet instructions: Read the list of verbs. Write the past, present, and future progressive forms of each verb.
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Progressive tenses - Judo
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4th Grade
Topic
Verbs
Progressive tenses - Judo
Progressive (or continuous) verb tenses show actions that are ongoing in the past, present, or future. In this worksheet, students will practice conjugating verbs in the past, present, and future progressive tenses to improve their grammar skills and verb usage. Worksheet instructions: Read the list of verbs. Write the past, present, and future progressive forms of each verb.
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Identifying prepositions - Plane
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Identifying prepositions - Plane
Prepositions tell us where or when something is in relation to something else. They come before a noun or pronoun and connect it to the rest of the sentence. Common prepositions include words like: in, on, after, before, inside and outside.
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Identifying prepositions - Chimney
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4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Identifying prepositions - Chimney
A preposition is a word that tells us where or when something is in relation to something else. It comes before a noun or pronoun and connects it to the rest of the sentence. Common prepositions include words like: in, on, after, before, inside and outside.
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Identifying prepositions - Bed
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4th Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Identifying prepositions - Bed
A preposition is a word that tells us where or when something is. It comes before a noun or pronoun and connects it to the rest of the sentence. Common prepositions include words like: in, on, after, before, inside and outside.
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Writing subjects and predicates - Glove
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing subjects and predicates - Glove
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Write the predicate for each sentence. Try to use details, as shown in the provided example.
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Writing subjects and predicates - Caveman
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4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing subjects and predicates - Caveman
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Write the subject for each sentence. Try to use details, as shown in the provided example.
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Subjects and predicates - Rocket
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Subjects and predicates - Rocket
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.
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Subjects and predicates - Sheep
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Subjects and predicates - Sheep
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.
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Subject and predicate - Speech
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Subject and predicate - Speech
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Circle the subject. Underline the predicate.
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