Abeka 4th Grade Language Test 9
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Before---After
Antonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Cheerful---Sad
Antonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Early---Late
Antonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Give---Receive
Antonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Hungry---Full
Antonym
Find the Antecedent: "Caleb, what would you like inside the quesadillas?" asked Dad.
Caleb
Find the Antecedent: Caleb answered, "A quesadilla with cheese and peppers for me, please!"
Caleb
Find the Antecedent: Dad said that he will make his famous quesadillas this Friday.
Dad
Fact or Opinion: Every Thursday, I go to computer class.
Fact
Fact or Opinion: I am learning to type on the keyboard.
Fact
Dictionary: Wife/Willow Wildlife noun: untamed animals that live in the wild and do not depend upon humans to care for them. God designed each type of wildlife to live in its specific habitat.
First entry on the page would be wife
Find the Antecedent: Grandma said that she would like a semla for her snack.
Grandma
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Break---Brake
Homonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Hour---Our
Homonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Know---No
Homonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Week---Weak
Homonym
Find the Pronouns: If I drop this plate, it may break.
I and it
Dictionary: Wife/Willow Wildlife noun: untamed animals that live in the wild and do not depend upon humans to care for them. God designed each type of wildlife to live in its specific habitat.
Last entry on the page would be willow
Find the Antecedent: Mom would you like a cinnamon roll with your coffee?
Mom
Find the Antecedent: My mom says she enjoys having coffee with Grandma.
Mom
Fact or Opinion: Learning to use the computer is fun.
Opinion
Fact or Opinion: Typing without looking at the keys is hard.
Opinion
Pronouns and Antecedents: "I made a card for grandmother," said Stephen, "and mailed it to her."
Pro: I, it, and her Antecedents: card, grandmother, and Stephen
Pronouns and Antecedents: "I have two crisp apples, Morgan," said Leah. "Would you like one of them?"
Pro: I, you, and them Antecedents: apples, Morgan, and Leah
Pronouns and Antecedents: Because it was so exciting, Mason finished the book he had borrowed.
Pro: It and He Antecedents: Mason and Book
Pronouns and Antecedents: When she saw Grandpa coming, Jenny ran to meet him.
Pro: She and him Antecedents: Grandpa and Jenny
Pronouns and Antecedents: After Chloe and David finished cleaning the barn, Mom and Dad paid them.
Pro: Them Antecedents: Chloe and David
Pronouns and Antecedents: Sophia and Olivia said, "We had a great time at summer camp!"
Pro: We Antecedent: Sophia and Olivia
Pronouns and Antecedents: "Thank you for helping us learn to ski, Dad," said the twins.
Pro: you and us Antecedents: Dad and twins
Subject/Verb Agreement: In the summer, Dad and I (fish, fishes) in the lake near our house.
Subject: Dad and I Verb: fish Plural
Subject/Verb Agreement: He (clean, cleans) the fish carefully.
Subject: He Verb: cleans Singular
Subject/Verb Agreement: Mark and he (is, are) both in the backyard.
Subject: Mark and he Verb: are Plural
Subject/Verb Agreement: Each autumn, they (rake, rakes) Mrs. Kisner's yard for her.
Subject: they Verb: rake Plural
Subject/Verb Agreement: After dinner, you (play, plays) your flute solo for Grandma.
Subject: you Verb: play Singular
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Awful---Terrible
Synonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Begin---Start
Synonym
Synonym, Antonym, Homonym: Gather---Collect
Synonym
Dictionary: Wife/Willow Wildlife noun: untamed animals that live in the wild and do not depend upon humans to care for them. God designed each type of wildlife to live in its specific habitat.
The cattle in a farmer's field would not be considered wildlife.
Dictionary: Wife/Willow Wildlife noun: untamed animals that live in the wild and do not depend upon humans to care for them. God designed each type of wildlife to live in its specific habitat.
The entry word is Wildlife
Dictionary: Wife/Willow Wildlife noun: untamed animals that live in the wild and do not depend upon humans to care for them. God designed each type of wildlife to live in its specific habitat.
The word wind would not be on this page
Find the Pronouns: We will be a little late
We
Dictionary: Wife/Willow Wildlife noun: untamed animals that live in the wild and do not depend upon humans to care for them. God designed each type of wildlife to live in its specific habitat.
Wildlife is a noun
Guide Words: Dozen
Would be found on a page with the guide words down/ drab
Guide Words: Lightning
Would be found on a page with the guide words life/lightweight
Guide Words: Quarry
Would be found on a page with the guide words qualified/quarter
Guide Words: Subsoil
Would be found on a page with the guide words subset/suburb
Find the Antecedent: The sweet bun is delicious because it is filled with almond paste and whipped cream.
bun
Find the Antecedent: My family looks forward to our Friday fun nights.
family
Find the Pronouns: When he lost the music, he replaced it.
he and it
Find the Pronouns: The books in the hall are ours.
ours
Find the Pronouns: Morgan and she will sit beside them.
she and them
Find the Pronouns: Would you please help me?
you and me