MAP 4th Grade Language Arts - MAP 4th Grade Language Usage
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Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
She has a brother is training for the olympics.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
She has a brother is training for the olympics.
The correct answer is "who". She has a brother who is training for the olympics.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because the he would be referring to the brother, who was just mentioned in the word previous.
The correct answer is "who". She has a brother who is training for the olympics.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because the he would be referring to the brother, who was just mentioned in the word previous.
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Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Megan does not like to ride in cars are very fast.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Megan does not like to ride in cars are very fast.
The correct answer is "that". Megan does not like to ride in cars that are very fast.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Knowing that it's cars that go very fast that Megan doesn't like to ride in is important information to understand the complete point of the sentence. Without the clause that comes after the "that" we would assume that Megan doesn't like to ride in any cars, and that is not correct.
The correct answer is "that". Megan does not like to ride in cars that are very fast.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Knowing that it's cars that go very fast that Megan doesn't like to ride in is important information to understand the complete point of the sentence. Without the clause that comes after the "that" we would assume that Megan doesn't like to ride in any cars, and that is not correct.
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Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Jessica is the only student in the class received an A on the quiz.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Jessica is the only student in the class received an A on the quiz.
The correct answer is "who". Jessica is the only student in the class who received an A on the quiz.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
The correct answer is "who". Jessica is the only student in the class who received an A on the quiz.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
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Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Howard doesn't like any food has nuts.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Howard doesn't like any food has nuts.
The correct answer is "that". Howard doesn't like any food that has nuts.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Without the information that comes after the "that" we would assume that Howard doesn't like any type of food, which is not the correct message that the sentence is relaying.
The correct answer is "that". Howard doesn't like any food that has nuts.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Without the information that comes after the "that" we would assume that Howard doesn't like any type of food, which is not the correct message that the sentence is relaying.
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Emily is going to write a report about the phases of the moon. Which source would be the most useful for her?
Emily is going to write a report about the phases of the moon. Which source would be the most useful for her?
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Emily needs something that will help her learn about the phases of the moon so that she can write a report on it. Of our answer choices, the best answer is a book on the moon phases.
A chart outlining the solar system or a chart outlining the Earth's rotation around the sun won't provided information about the various moon phases. Also, a book on the solar system might mention the phases of the moon, but it will also have a lot more information that is not relevant to Emily's report.
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Emily needs something that will help her learn about the phases of the moon so that she can write a report on it. Of our answer choices, the best answer is a book on the moon phases.
A chart outlining the solar system or a chart outlining the Earth's rotation around the sun won't provided information about the various moon phases. Also, a book on the solar system might mention the phases of the moon, but it will also have a lot more information that is not relevant to Emily's report.
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Charlie is planning to write a report on various climates throughout America. Which source would be the most useful for him?
Charlie is planning to write a report on various climates throughout America. Which source would be the most useful for him?
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Charlie needs something that will help him learn about the climates of different areas in America.
Of our answer choices, the best answer is an article that compares and contrasts various areas and their climates. Though a color coded map based on temperature might be something to add into a report, it would not provided enough information to write a complete report because a climate covers more than just temperature. A map of the country would not give Charlie the information that he is needing, nor would an article that just discusses different areas around the world. This report is just focused on America, so there would be a lot of irrelevant information in that article, and it would most likely include more details about various areas, instead of focusing just on climate.
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Charlie needs something that will help him learn about the climates of different areas in America.
Of our answer choices, the best answer is an article that compares and contrasts various areas and their climates. Though a color coded map based on temperature might be something to add into a report, it would not provided enough information to write a complete report because a climate covers more than just temperature. A map of the country would not give Charlie the information that he is needing, nor would an article that just discusses different areas around the world. This report is just focused on America, so there would be a lot of irrelevant information in that article, and it would most likely include more details about various areas, instead of focusing just on climate.
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Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Sara asked, "Do we have homework tonight?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
Unless quotation marks start a sentence, there should always be a comma after the last word before the quotation marks. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Sara asked, "Do we have homework tonight?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
Unless quotation marks start a sentence, there should always be a comma after the last word before the quotation marks. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
"Mom," I asked, "Will you bring the phone upstairs?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
This quote is split by an interruption that tells you who asked the question. When this happens, a comma has to be placed before the end of the first set of quotations and after the word before the second set of quotations. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
"Mom," I asked, "Will you bring the phone upstairs?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
This quote is split by an interruption that tells you who asked the question. When this happens, a comma has to be placed before the end of the first set of quotations and after the word before the second set of quotations. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
"Don't forget to go by the grocery store on your way home from work today," Sean said. is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. If the quotation marks start a sentence, the quote should end with a comma, before the ending quotation marks. Also, what is being said should be the only part within the quotation marks. Who is saying what, does not go in quotes.
"Don't forget to go by the grocery store on your way home from work today," Sean said. is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. If the quotation marks start a sentence, the quote should end with a comma, before the ending quotation marks. Also, what is being said should be the only part within the quotation marks. Who is saying what, does not go in quotes.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Tim said, "I'm going to the basketball game tonight!" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
Unless quotation marks start a sentence, there should always be a comma after the last word before the quotation marks. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Tim said, "I'm going to the basketball game tonight!" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
Unless quotation marks start a sentence, there should always be a comma after the last word before the quotation marks. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
"Hannah," Sam asked, "Do you want to go to the pool with me?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
This quote is split by an interruption that tells you who asked the question. When this happens, a comma has to be placed before the end of the first set of quotations and after the word before the second set of quotations. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. If the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks. Also, what is being said should be the only part within the quotation marks. Who is saying what, does not go in quotes.
"Hannah," Sam asked, "Do you want to go to the pool with me?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
This quote is split by an interruption that tells you who asked the question. When this happens, a comma has to be placed before the end of the first set of quotations and after the word before the second set of quotations. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. If the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks. Also, what is being said should be the only part within the quotation marks. Who is saying what, does not go in quotes.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
"Remember to study for tomorrow's quiz," the teacher said. is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. If the quotation marks start a sentence, the quote should end with a comma, before the ending quotation marks. Also, what is being said should be the only part within the quotation marks. Who is saying what, does not go in quotes.
"Remember to study for tomorrow's quiz," the teacher said. is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. If the quotation marks start a sentence, the quote should end with a comma, before the ending quotation marks. Also, what is being said should be the only part within the quotation marks. Who is saying what, does not go in quotes.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
She has a brother is training for the olympics.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
She has a brother is training for the olympics.
The correct answer is "who". She has a brother who is training for the olympics.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because the he would be referring to the brother, who was just mentioned in the word previous.
The correct answer is "who". She has a brother who is training for the olympics.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because the he would be referring to the brother, who was just mentioned in the word previous.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Megan does not like to ride in cars are very fast.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Megan does not like to ride in cars are very fast.
The correct answer is "that". Megan does not like to ride in cars that are very fast.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Knowing that it's cars that go very fast that Megan doesn't like to ride in is important information to understand the complete point of the sentence. Without the clause that comes after the "that" we would assume that Megan doesn't like to ride in any cars, and that is not correct.
The correct answer is "that". Megan does not like to ride in cars that are very fast.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Knowing that it's cars that go very fast that Megan doesn't like to ride in is important information to understand the complete point of the sentence. Without the clause that comes after the "that" we would assume that Megan doesn't like to ride in any cars, and that is not correct.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Jessica is the only student in the class received an A on the quiz.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Jessica is the only student in the class received an A on the quiz.
The correct answer is "who". Jessica is the only student in the class who received an A on the quiz.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
The correct answer is "who". Jessica is the only student in the class who received an A on the quiz.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things. "She" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Howard doesn't like any food has nuts.
Select the word that correctly completes the sentence provided.
Howard doesn't like any food has nuts.
The correct answer is "that". Howard doesn't like any food that has nuts.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Without the information that comes after the "that" we would assume that Howard doesn't like any type of food, which is not the correct message that the sentence is relaying.
The correct answer is "that". Howard doesn't like any food that has nuts.
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall a few grammar rules:
"Who" normally refers to people. "Which" and "that" normally refer to groups of things."Which" is used before a sentence clause that is extra information, or not essential to the point of the sentence. "That" is used before a sentence clause that is needed to understand the point of the sentence. "He" is a pronoun that does not fit in this blank because a pronoun should not be used in this place of the sentence.
For this sentence, the clause that follows the "that" is important to understand the complete thought of the sentence. Without the information that comes after the "that" we would assume that Howard doesn't like any type of food, which is not the correct message that the sentence is relaying.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Emily is going to write a report about the phases of the moon. Which source would be the most useful for her?
Emily is going to write a report about the phases of the moon. Which source would be the most useful for her?
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Emily needs something that will help her learn about the phases of the moon so that she can write a report on it. Of our answer choices, the best answer is a book on the moon phases.
A chart outlining the solar system or a chart outlining the Earth's rotation around the sun won't provided information about the various moon phases. Also, a book on the solar system might mention the phases of the moon, but it will also have a lot more information that is not relevant to Emily's report.
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Emily needs something that will help her learn about the phases of the moon so that she can write a report on it. Of our answer choices, the best answer is a book on the moon phases.
A chart outlining the solar system or a chart outlining the Earth's rotation around the sun won't provided information about the various moon phases. Also, a book on the solar system might mention the phases of the moon, but it will also have a lot more information that is not relevant to Emily's report.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Charlie is planning to write a report on various climates throughout America. Which source would be the most useful for him?
Charlie is planning to write a report on various climates throughout America. Which source would be the most useful for him?
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Charlie needs something that will help him learn about the climates of different areas in America.
Of our answer choices, the best answer is an article that compares and contrasts various areas and their climates. Though a color coded map based on temperature might be something to add into a report, it would not provided enough information to write a complete report because a climate covers more than just temperature. A map of the country would not give Charlie the information that he is needing, nor would an article that just discusses different areas around the world. This report is just focused on America, so there would be a lot of irrelevant information in that article, and it would most likely include more details about various areas, instead of focusing just on climate.
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Charlie needs something that will help him learn about the climates of different areas in America.
Of our answer choices, the best answer is an article that compares and contrasts various areas and their climates. Though a color coded map based on temperature might be something to add into a report, it would not provided enough information to write a complete report because a climate covers more than just temperature. A map of the country would not give Charlie the information that he is needing, nor would an article that just discusses different areas around the world. This report is just focused on America, so there would be a lot of irrelevant information in that article, and it would most likely include more details about various areas, instead of focusing just on climate.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Sara asked, "Do we have homework tonight?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
Unless quotation marks start a sentence, there should always be a comma after the last word before the quotation marks. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Sara asked, "Do we have homework tonight?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
Unless quotation marks start a sentence, there should always be a comma after the last word before the quotation marks. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
"Mom," I asked, "Will you bring the phone upstairs?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
This quote is split by an interruption that tells you who asked the question. When this happens, a comma has to be placed before the end of the first set of quotations and after the word before the second set of quotations. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
"Mom," I asked, "Will you bring the phone upstairs?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
This quote is split by an interruption that tells you who asked the question. When this happens, a comma has to be placed before the end of the first set of quotations and after the word before the second set of quotations. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Compare your answer with the correct one above