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Ms. Rosie's Grammar and Spelling Review

Froggy Jumps

This game was created to coincide as a review of the 4th Grade Georgia Language Convention standard: ELAGSE4L1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English
grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and
relative adverbs (where, when, why).
b. Form and use the progressive (e.g., I was walking; I am walking; I
will be walking) verb aspects.
c. Use helping/linking verbs to convey various conditions.
d. Order adjectives within sentences according to conventional
patterns (e.g., a small red bag rather than a red small bag).
e. Form and use prepositional phrases.*
f. Produce complete sentences, recognizing and correcting
rhetorically poor fragments and run-ons.*
g. Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there,
their).*
h. Write legibly in cursive, leaving sp

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Froggy Jumps

Ms. Rosie's Grammar and Spelling ReviewOnline version

This game was created to coincide as a review of the 4th Grade Georgia Language Convention standard: ELAGSE4L1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why). b. Form and use the progressive (e.g., I was walking; I am walking; I will be walking) verb aspects. c. Use helping/linking verbs to convey various conditions. d. Order adjectives within sentences according to conventional patterns (e.g., a small red bag rather than a red small bag). e. Form and use prepositional phrases.* f. Produce complete sentences, recognizing and correcting rhetorically poor fragments and run-ons.* g. Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their).* h. Write legibly in cursive, leaving sp

by Rosie Harrison
1

What is an adjective?

2

Which sentence shows the correct placement of an adjective?

3

Which sentence is gramatically correct?

4

Select the sentence that utilizes the correct past tense of the verb "was".

5

Which sentence is a fragment?

6

Complete the sentence: To ____ does this belong to?

7

_____ we going Saturday or Sunday to the gym?

8

No, we _____ going to eat after the movie.

9

A noun is a person, place, thing, or _____.

10

Choose the sentence with the correct contraction.

11

Find the run-on sentence.

12

Choose the word that best completes the sentence, "____ car has a flat tire."

13

Which word shows ownership?

14

Select the sentence with the correct grammar.

15

Click on the word that best completes the sentence, "James and Joe want to go the store_____."

16

Which sentece is NOT correct?

17

Pick the sentence with the correct usage of 'which'?

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