Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts : English Grammar and Usage in Writing and Speaking: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1

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Example Question #10 : Form And Use Comparative And Superlative Adjectives And Adverbs: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.G

Select the word(s) that correctly completes the sentence provided. 

Brian is the ____________ person on the team. 

Possible Answers:

more spart

smartest

most spart

smarter

Correct answer:

smartest

Explanation:
You can use adverbs to compare actions.
Comparative adverbs compare how two actions are done.
Superlative adverbs compare how more than two actions are done.
For adverbs that have one syllable, add -er to make the comparative adverb. Add -est to make the superlative adverb.
For adverbs that have more than one syllable, add more to make the comparative adverb. Add most to make the superlative adverb.
For the adverb early, drop y. Add -ier to make the comparative adverb. Add -iest to make the superlative adverb.
 
You can use some adjectives to compare people, places, or things.
Comparative adjectives compare two people, places, or things. They end in -er.
Superlative adjectives compare more than two people, places, or things. They end in -est.

Example Question #1 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

I eat dessert __________ I eat dinner. 

Possible Answers:

as

because 

unless

after

Correct answer:

after

Explanation:

Subordinating conjunctions link two simple sentence together. This question has two simple sentences, "I eat desert" and "I eat dinner". 

All of the answer choices are conjunctions. 

"As" and "while" tell you that two things are happening at the same time. Normally, we do not eat dessert and dinner at the same time. 

"Unless" shows an exception. This sentence is not an exception. "I eat dessert unless I eat dinner" does not make sense. 

"Because" tells you why something happens. "I eat dessert because I eat dinner", doesn't make sense. If the sentence were, "I eat dessert because I ate dinner", "because" would work. 

"After" tells us when something happens. "I eat dessert after I eat dinner". This sentence makes the most sense; thus, "after" is the correct answer. 

 

Example Question #2 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

______________ it's Blin's birthday, we are eating cake after dinner. 

Possible Answers:

Until

Before

After

Because

Correct answer:

Because

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence is telling you why we are doing something. "Because" is the correct answer. 

Example Question #2 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

____________ it's Easter, we are going to hunt Easter eggs. 

Possible Answers:

After

Since

Until

Unless

Correct answer:

Since

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence is telling you why we are doing something. "Since" is the correct answer. 

Example Question #3 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

___________ we eat dinner, we always eat dessert. 

Possible Answers:

Since

Until

After

Because

Correct answer:

After

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence is telling you when something is happening. "After" is the correct answer.

Example Question #5 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

_____________ you can go play outside, you need to finish all of your homework. 

Possible Answers:

Before

As

Unless

While

Correct answer:

Before

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence is telling you when something is happening. "Before" is the correct answer. 

Example Question #6 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

________________ you are playing in the basketball game, don't forget to take water breaks. 

Possible Answers:

After

While

Before

Unless

Correct answer:

While

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence is telling you about two things happening at the same time. "While" is the correct answer. 

Example Question #7 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

My mom read me a bedtime story ______________ I laid down in my bed. 

Possible Answers:

because

as

unless

since

Correct answer:

as

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence is telling you about two things happening at the same time. "As" is the correct answer. 

Example Question #91 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

The soccer players will keep playing ____________ the referee blows the whistle. 

Possible Answers:

until

since

because

as

Correct answer:

until

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence tells you how long something will last. "Until" is the correct answer. 

Example Question #4 : Use Coordinating And Subordinating Conjunctions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.H

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to fill is the blank in the sentence below.

We are allowed to play outside _____________ it gets dark. 

Possible Answers:

while

since

until

because

Correct answer:

until

Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences in a special way.
The conjunctions after and before tell you when something happens.
The conjunctions as and while tell you that two things happen at the same time.
The conjunction until tells you how long something takes or lasts.
The conjunctions because and since tell you why something happens or why something is true.
The conjunction unless shows an exception.
 
This sentence tells you how long something will last. "Until" is the correct answer. 

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