Abeka 4th Grade Language Test 11
Possessive Words: (America)_________________ flag has fifty stars on a blue field.
America's
Know how to correctly address an envelope
Be sure to include capitalization and punctuation
Possessive Words: (Chris) _____________ family recently bought a different car.
Chris's
Parts of Speech: Some birds in Grandma's yard, like the nuthatch, enjoy her birdfeeder.
Grandma's is an adjective
Possessive Words: (Mason) ___________________ poster was the best poster in the fourth grade.
Mason's
Parts of Speech: My brother and I spend many hot summer days at the lake.
My is an adjective
Adjectives: Chickadees and nuthatches have unique calls as well as their own special songs.
Nouns: Chickadees, nuthatches, calls, and songs Adjectives: unique, their, own, and special
Adjectives: Their playful behavior and their cheery songs may make your day cheerful too.
Nouns: behavior, songs, and day Adjectives: Their, playful, their, cheery, your, and cheerful
Adjectives: Another small bird, the nuthatch, will often join the chickadee at your birdfeeder.
Nouns: bird, nuthatch, chickadee, and birdfeeder Adjective: Another, small, the, the, and your
Adjectives: These birds enjoy plump, meaty seeds, such as sunflower seeds.
Nouns: birds, seeds, and seeds Adjectives: These, plump, meaty, and sunflower
Adjectives: The cheerful little chickadee is a small bird of North America.
Nouns: chickadee, bird, and North America Adjectives: The, cheerful, little, a, and small
Adjectives: Look for the lively chickadee and the busy nuthatch on snowy winter days.
Nouns: chickadee, nuthatch, and days Adjectives: the, lively, the, busy, snowy, and winter
Possessive Words: (We) _____________ family recently bought a different car.
Our
Articles: favorite aunt
a favorite aunt
Articles: kite
a kite
Articles: short earthworm
a short earthworm
Articles: animal
an animal
Articles: envelope
an envelope
Articles: orange marker
an orange marker
Parts of Speech: We hiked deep into the snowy forest.
forest is a noun
5 parts of a friendly letter
heading, greeting, body, closing, signature
Possessive Words: Both Isabella and (she)_____________ sister are at camp.
her
Possessive Words: Brandon likes to play catch with(he)_______________ brother.
his
Possessive Words: Stephen took (he)_____________ sled to the top of the snowy hill.
his
Possessive Words: Does that pencil belong to you, or is it (I) _______________________?
mine
Parts of Speech: That purple pen is mine, but the orange pen belongs to Karen.
mine is a pronoun
Possessive Words: The golden retriever belongs to my cousins, but the miniature poodle is (we)________________.
ours
Parts of Speech: Mrs. Edwards will time the students as they present their reports.
their is an adjective
Parts of Speech: A rainy day is a good time for a trip to the library.
time is a noun
Parts of Speech: The time clock ran out as the basketball swooshed into the net.
time is an adjective
Possessive Words: Have you taken (you)______________ book back to the library?
your
Parts of Speech: Did you hurt yourself on that sharp corner?
yourself is a pronoun