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Grade 4 English Language - Sentence structure
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Sentences should be written in complete sentences with both a subject and a verb. If a sentence does not have a subject, the student should be able to recognize that. They should correct both run-on sentences and fragments. Correcting these problems will strengthen students' writings.

Grade 4 English Language - Sentence structure
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10 Questions

1. Read the statement below.
After my dog barked, I knew he was hungry.
What needs to change in this sentence to make it a complete sentence?
2. Choose what is missing from this statement to make it a complete sentence.
Since we learned to dance, ____.
3. Read the statement below.
Answered the question.
What is wrong with it?
4. Choose what is missing from this statement to make it a complete sentence.
Bike riders in the park ____.
5. Choose what is missing from this statement to make it a complete sentence.
In the morning, ____.
6. Read the statement below.
April and May are two months they are close together.
What needs to change in this sentence to make it a complete sentence?
7. Read the statement below.
Patty cried.
What is wrong with it?
8. Choose what is missing from this statement to make it a complete sentence.
____ ran home from the party.
9. Choose what is missing from this statement to make it a complete sentence.
The clock on the table ____.
10. Read the statement below.
The chair and table near the wall.
What needs to change in this sentence to make it a complete sentence?