4th Grade Language - Unit 1: Recognizing and Writing Good Sentences

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Language Quiz on 4th Grade Language - Unit 1: Recognizing and Writing Good Sentences, created by rrcastro04 on 26/07/2015.
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Question 1

Question
When words are arranged in certain ways, what system do we call it?
Answer
  • Grammar
  • Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Phrase

Question 2

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It is a group of words that makes a complete thought. It always begins with a capital letter and usually ends with a period.
Answer
  • Grammar
  • Sentence
  • English
  • Fragment

Question 3

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It is a separated part of a sentence that does not make a complete thought.
Answer
  • Incomplete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Phrase
  • Subject

Question 4

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It is a sentence that makes a statement. It ends with a period.
Answer
  • Declarative Sentence
  • Interrogative Sentence
  • Imperative Sentence
  • Exclamatory Sentence

Question 5

Question
It is a sentence that asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
Answer
  • Declarative Sentence
  • Interrogative Sentence
  • Imperative Sentence
  • Exclamatory Sentence

Question 6

Question
It is a sentence that gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period.
Answer
  • Declarative Sentence
  • Interrogative Sentence
  • Imperative Sentence
  • Exclamatory Sentence

Question 7

Question
It is a sentence that shows sudden or strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point.
Answer
  • Declarative Sentence
  • Interrogative Sentence
  • Imperative Sentence
  • Exclamatory Sentence

Question 8

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Sentences should contain only one important idea or two or three ideas that belong together.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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What is a poorly written sentence containing too many ideas joined by 'and', 'and so', or 'and 'then'?
Answer
  • Run-together Sentence
  • Run-on Sentence
  • Running Sentence
  • Continuous Sentence

Question 10

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What words should be left out to correct a run-together sentence (Method 1)?
Answer
  • And so
  • And then
  • Because
  • Since

Question 11

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What are the two steps of Method 1 in correcting a run-together sentence?
Answer
  • Leave out any 'and so's or 'and then's.
  • Add capital letters and end marks to make new sentences.
  • Add one of these words to the beginning of the sentence: After, Because, Since, When, While
  • Put a comma in place of 'and so' or 'and then'.

Question 12

Question
What are the two steps of Method 2 to correct a run-together sentence?
Answer
  • Leave out any 'and so's or 'and then's.
  • Add capital letters and end marks to make new sentences.
  • Add one of these words to the beginning of the sentence: After, Because, Since, When, While.
  • Put a comma in place of 'and so' or 'and then'.

Question 13

Question
In correcting a run-together sentence, choose the word/s which can be added to the beginning of a sentence.
Answer
  • Because
  • After
  • Since
  • When
  • While
  • Then
  • So
  • And

Question 14

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Sentences can be either long or short, but good sentences should not be interesting.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Declarative sentence tells something and ends with a _______________.
Answer
  • Period
  • Question Mark
  • Exclamation Point
  • Comma

Question 16

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An imperative sentence gives a command and ends with a _______________.
Answer
  • Period
  • Question Mark
  • Exclamation Point
  • Colon

Question 17

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An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a _______________.
Answer
  • Question Mark
  • Period
  • Exclamation Point
  • Semi-colon

Question 18

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An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling and ends with an _______________.
Answer
  • Exclamation Point
  • Period
  • Question Mark
  • Comma

Question 19

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How many methods do we have to correct a run-together sentence?
Answer
  • One
  • Two
  • Three
  • None
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