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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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Identifying simple, compound and complex - Teacher
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Identifying simple, compound and complex - Teacher
In this worksheet, students practice identifying sentences as simple, compound, or complex. Recognizing sentence structure is essential for using commas and conjunctions correctly, and it helps prevent common writing mistakes. Worksheet instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is simple, compound or complex.
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Simple, compound or complex - Launch
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple, compound or complex - Launch
In this worksheet, students identify sentences as simple, compound, or complex. Recognizing sentence structure is essential for using commas and conjunctions correctly, and it helps prevent common writing mistakes. Worksheet instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is simple, compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Cold
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Cold
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like for, and, yet, nor, or, but. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, before, though, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Study
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Study
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like and, for, yet, nor, or, but. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, though, before, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Write whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Hike
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Hike
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like and, for, nor, but, or, yet. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, though, before, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Write whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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Simple and complex sentences - Dance
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple and complex sentences - Dance
A simple sentence expresses only one thought: "She ate breakfast." A complex sentence adds more details using words like because, before, after, although, and when: "She ate breakfast before leaving for school." Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences. Write whether each sentence is simple or complex.
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Simple and complex sentences - Baby
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple and complex sentences - Baby
A simple sentence expresses just one thought: "She ate breakfast." A complex sentence adds more details using words like because, before, after, although, and when: "She ate breakfast before leaving for school." Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences. Write whether each sentence is simple or complex.
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Break up compound sentences - Mosquito
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Break up compound sentences - Mosquito
In this simple and compound sentences worksheet, students need to rewrite compound sentences as two simple sentences. This worksheet highlights the connection between simple sentences (one independent clause) and compound sentences (two or more independent clauses). Worksheet instructions: Split the below compound sentences into two simple sentences.
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Double negatives - VHS
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Double negatives - VHS
A double negative occurs when two negative words appear together in the same sentence. For example: “I can't go nowhere tonight.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the double negatives in the following sentences. Then, rewrite the sentences correctly.
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Run-on Sentences - Picnic
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Run-on Sentences - Picnic
A run-on sentence occurs when two complete thoughts are written together without proper punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the following run-on sentences as two separate sentences.
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Sentence or fragment - Gecko
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Sentence or fragment - Gecko
A sentence expresses a complete thought that makes sense on its own. It has a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a verb (the action or what the subject is doing). Example: The dog is playing. Worksheet instructions: Write whether each group of words is a sentence or a fragment.
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Words with similar meanings - Chef
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Vocabulary
Words with similar meanings - Chef
Sentences often give us clues about the different meanings of the words within them. Worksheet instructions: Circle the word that is closest in meaning to the words in bold.
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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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Grade
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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Quotation Marks - Cat
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Cat
Quotation marks are special marks that look like this: “ ”. We use quotation marks to show exactly what someone is saying. They go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Milk
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4th Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Milk
We use quotation marks to show what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Teacher
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Teacher
We use quotation marks to show exactly what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Concert
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Concert
Quotation marks are special marks that look like this: “ ”. We use them to show exactly what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Fragments to full sentences - Bus
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragments to full sentences - Bus
Remember, a sentence always has a subject and a verb, and expresses a complete thought. A fragment is not a complete thought. Worksheet instructions: Add a subject to each fragment below, and rewrite the new sentence.
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Fragments to full sentences - Party
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragments to full sentences - Party
A sentence always has a subject and a verb, and expresses a complete thought. A fragment is not a complete thought. Worksheet instructions: Add a subject to each fragment below, and rewrite the new sentence.
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Seasons, holidays and directions - Box
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Capitalization
Seasons, holidays and directions - Box
Seasons and directions only start with a capital letter if they are part of a proper noun. Holidays always start with a capital letter. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence with correct capitalization.
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Writing complex sentences - Phone
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Grade
4th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing complex sentences - Phone
Remember, complex sentence is a sentence that has one main thought (main clause) and an extra detail (dependent clause) connected together. Worksheet instructions: Turn each sentence into a complex sentence by expanding the sentences using the word in parentheses.
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