CRCT Review2: 4 th Grade ELA 1. Billy and Megan will bring in the bats and balls. 2. Billy will bring in the bats, and Megan will bring in the balls.

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CRCT Review2: 4 th Grade ELA

1. Billy and Megan will bring in the bats and balls. 2. Billy will bring in the bats, and Megan will bring in the balls. 3. Before Billy and Megan bring in the bats and balls, Steven should collect the bases. 4. Billy will bring in the bats and the balls. A compound sentence combines two sentences into one. Which sentence above is an example of a compound sentence? a. sentence 1 b. sentence 2 c. sentence 3 d. sentence 4sentence 1sentence 2sentence 3sentence 4 Justify your answer by explaining why the other choices are incorrect.

Which sentence is capitalized correctly? a. George Washington, our first American president, was from the state of Virginia.George Washington, our first American president, was from the state of Virginia. b. George Washington, our first american President, was from the State of Virginia.George Washington, our first american President, was from the State of Virginia. c. George Washington, our First American President, was from the state of Virginia.George Washington, our First American President, was from the state of Virginia. d. George Washington, our first American president, was from the state of virginia.George Washington, our first American president, was from the state of virginia. Defend your answer!

Which of these key words would BEST help you find information on cows? a. petspets b. farm life c. ocean animals d. automobilesfarm lifeocean animalsautomobiles

Which sentence should be removed from the paragraph? 1 We had a surprise party for Aunt Mary's birthday. 2 We decorated her house with balloons and signs. 3 Mom made a big birthday cake and put thirty candles on it. 4 I like chocolate cake. 5 We turned off the lights and hid when she arrived. 6 As she walked in the door, everyone yelled, "Surprise!" a. sentence 2 b. sentence 3 c. sentence 4 d. sentence 5sentence 2sentence 3sentence 4sentence 5 Explain why you chose your answer.

Use the sentence below to answer this question. The captain's log shows that the ship sailed on July 24. Which definition from the dictionary entry below BEST fits the meaning of the underlined word above? log (log): 1. n. A part of a branch that has fallen or been cut. 2. v. To cut down trees. 3. n. A written record. 4. v. To travel a specific distance. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d Justify your answer by explaining why the other choices are incorrect.

Which part of speech BEST completes the sentence? I chose the __________ curtains for my bedroom. a. noun b. adverb c. pronoun d. adjectivenounadverbpronounadjective Justify your answer by explaining why the other choices are incorrect.

1 Last spring, a mother robin built a nest outside our classroom window. 2 After the nest was done, the robin laid four blue eggs. 3 Two weeks later, there were four tiny baby birds in the nest. 4 After a few more weeks, the mother robin taught her babies to fly. 5 Watching the robins was a fun and interesting way to learn about birds. Where does the sentence below BEST fit in the paragraph above? She made many trips with string, leaves, and grass to build the nest. a. after sentence 1 b. after sentence 2 c. after sentence 3 d. after sentence 4after sentence 1after sentence 2after sentence 3after sentence 4

Which choice shows the correct way to capitalize a movie or book title? a. the Top of the Game b. the Top Of the Game c. The Top of the Game d. The Top Of The Gamethe Top of the Gamethe Top Of the GameThe Top of the GameThe Top Of The Game Justify your answer by explaining why the other choices are incorrect.

The music is playing to loudly. Which underlined word is NOT used correctly in this sentence? a. music b. playing c. to d. loudlymusicplayingtoloudly Which word should take its place to make the sentence correct?

Which sentence contains a simple subject and a simple predicate? a. The students worked hard in reading class. b. Some students read books and drew pictures. c. The teacher read a story and asked questions. d. The teacher and the students listened to the story.The students worked hard in reading classSome students read books and drew picturesThe teacher read a story and asked questionsThe teacher and the students listened to the story Explain why the other choices are incorrect.

The boy walked to school more slow than usual that day. Which should replace the underlined word to make the sentence correct? a. slowly b. slower c. slowest d. slowinglyslowlyslowerslowestslowingly

1 School was finally over and Monte needed something to do this summer. 2 His mom enrolled Monte in a summer camp program. 3 Monte's brother went on a camping trip. 4 While in camp, Monte would enjoy team sports, relay races, arts and crafts, and a field trip every week. Which sentence should be removed from the paragraph above? a. sentence 1 b. sentence 2 c. sentence 3 d. sentence 4sentence 1sentence 2sentence 3sentence 4 Explain the reason for your answer.

Which word in the sentence below is an adverb? I haven't seen Robin play first base recently. a. recently b. Robin c. seen d. firstrecentlyRobinseenfirst Identify each incorrect choice by part of speech.

What word is the simple predicate of the sentence below? In some areas of Waycross, many people walk to work. a. Waycross b. walk c. people d. workWaycrosswalkpeoplework

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