Abeka 4th Grade Language Test 8
Punctuation: My older sister is reading the book Anne of Green Gables by L M Montgomery.
Anne of Green Gables should be underlined and there should be periods after L and M
Nouns: Chloe Johnson went with her family to the zoo.
Chloe Johnson is both a proper and compound noun
Direct Quotations: have you ever been on a hayride asked Anthony
Corrected it should look like this: "Have you ever been on a hayride?" asked Anthony.
Direct Quotations: Our pastor drove a big green tractor that pulled a trailer full of hay said Nathan
Corrected it should look like this: "Our pastor drove a big green tractor that pulled a trailer full of hay," said Nathan.
Direct Quotations: we rode in the trailer continued Nathan and sang fun songs
Corrected it should look like this: "We rode in a the trailer," continued Nathan, "and sang fun songs."
Direct Quotations: Anthony said i would like to go on a hayride like that one
Corrected it should look like this: Anthony said, "I would like to go on a hayride like that one."
Direct Quotations: Nathan answered my Sunday school class had a hayride last weekend
Corrected it should look like this: Nathan answered, "My Sunday school class had a hayride last weekend."
Capitalization: My father's name is dr. m. p. daniels.
Dr., M., P. and Daniels should all be capitalized
Capitalization: Madison's favorite spring holiday is easter, which is in april this year.
Easter and April should be capitalized
Proof; Is there anything wrong: I mailed a letter to grandpa.
Grandpa should be capitalized since you are talking about a specific person
Proof; Is there anything wrong: Amy and i made cookies for Mrs Lee.
I should be capitalized and there should be a period after Mrs.
Subject/Verb Agreement: Jacob and his brother (plays, play) in the school band.
Jacob and his brother is plural, so you must choose play
Capitalization: This morning, Dad read john 14:1-6 to us from his bible.
John and Bible should be capitalized
Subject/Verb Agreement: Max (likes, like) woodworking with his grandfather.
Max is singular, so you must choose likes
Capitalization: Later this year, mom and dad will take a trip to chicago, illinois.
Mom, Dad, Chicago, and Illinois should all be capitalized
Subject/Verb Agreement: Nora (has, have) drunk a large glass of water.
Nora is singular, so you must choose has
Proof; Is there anything wrong: Dr. Nelson is our Pastor
Pastor shouldn't be capitalized since it isn't a specific person
Nouns: The whole family enjoyed the day a the San Diego Zoo.
San Diego Zoo is both a compound and singular noun
Proof; Is there anything wrong: Dad plants our Spring flowers in May.
Spring shouldn't be capitalized since it is a season
Diagramming: Look at that beautiful sunset!
Subject: (You) Verb: Look
Diagramming: Pastor Carter visited my great-grandpa and prayed with him.
Subject: Pastor Carter Verb: visited and prayed
Diagramming: Does your new puppy like toys?
Subject: puppy Verb: Does like
Word Usage: (There, Their, They're) height is usually about forty-five inches!
Their
Word Usage: (Their, They're, There) are seventeen different kinds of penguins living in the southern hemisphere.
There
Proof; Is there anything wrong: Lunch is at 11,30 today.
There should be a colon instead of a comma in between 11 and 30
Punctuation: Last Sunday, Rev Garcia's message was on James 4 1-12.
There should be a period after Rev. and a colon after 4
Punctuation: Gabriel moved to Houston Texas on Saturday Oct 17 2020.
There should be commas after Houston, Texas, Saturday, and 17. There should also be a period after Oct.
Punctuation: At the zoo, we saw an okapi a sloth a red panda and a capybara.
There should be commas after okapi, sloth, and panda
Punctuation: Mr. Jekel illustrated the poem In His Almighty Hands.
There should be quotation marks around "In His Almighty Hands."
Contractions: They are
They're
Capitalization: Last tuesday, our class sang "i love america."
Tuesday and America should be capitalized
Word Usage: (Your, You're) going to find some penguins in most zoos; however, if (your, you're) family visits the Detroit Zoo, you will be able to see the largest variety of penguins (there, their, they're).
You're, your, there
Nouns: The animal that Chloe liked best was the sloth.
animal is both a common and singular noun
Contractions: do not
don't
Word Usage: Charlotte and Laila (have, haven't) never studied penguins before, but the girls (are, is) preparing their report about them.
have and are
Word Usage: No one (is, isn't) giving an animal report today.
is
Contractions: is not
isn't
Contractions: it is
it's
Word Usage: An emperor penguin has a royal name because (its, it's) the largest of all the penguins.
it's
Word Usage: The macaroni penguin's bright yellow head feathers are (its, it's) most unusual feature.
its
Nouns: Sometimes, the sloth is used as an example of laziness.
laziness is both a common and abstract noun
Nouns: The sloths at the zoo are named Xena and Nico.
sloths is both a common and plural noun
Subject/Verb Agreement: The students (enjoy, enjoys) kickball at recess.
students is plural, so you must choose enjoy
Contractions: they will
they'll
Word Usage: Macaroni penguins look like (there, their, they're) wearing a silly hair style.
they're
Word Usage: The students (wasn't, weren't) finished with their research today, but their animal reports (isn't, aren't) due until next Tuesday.
weren't and aren't
Contractions: will not
won't