All Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #4 : Use The Most Frequently Occurring Prepositions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.K.1. E
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The cat is hiding _________ the bed.
under
her
my
under
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Under" is the preposition.
Example Question #3 : Use Frequently Occurring Prepositions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.1.I
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The tree is ________ the house.
my
bigger
behind
behind
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Behind" is the preposition.
Example Question #4 : Use Frequently Occurring Prepositions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.1.I
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
My mom is sitting _________ me.
beside
she
run
beside
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Beside" is the preposition.
Example Question #41 : Use Conventions Of Standard English Grammar And Usage When Writing Or Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.K.1
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The dog is _________ in the yard.
sad
outside
with
outside
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Outside" is the preposition.
Example Question #1 : Use The Most Frequently Occurring Prepositions: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.K.1. E
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
I ran _________ the yard.
my
around
big
around
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Around" is the preposition.
Example Question #42 : Use Conventions Of Standard English Grammar And Usage When Writing Or Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.K.1
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
I sit __________ my parents.
ran
happy
between
between
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Between" is the preposition.
Example Question #41 : Use Conventions Of Standard English Grammar And Usage When Writing Or Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.K.1
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The cat ran _________ the street.
for
with
across
across
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Across" is the preposition.
Example Question #91 : Language
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
I like to stay _________ the TV.
near
red
sad
near
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Under" is the preposition.
Example Question #1 : Produce And Expand Different Types Of Sentences: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.1.J
Select the type of sentence that is below:
Will you go get the mail from the mailbox?
Exclamatory
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Interrogative
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A declarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Will you go get the mail from the mailbox?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Example Question #2 : Produce And Expand Different Types Of Sentences: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.1.J
Select the type of sentence that is below:
Take the dog outside.
Imperative
Declarative
Exclamatory
Interrogative
Imperative
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A declarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Take the dog outside.
The sentence ends in a period, so the answer can't be "exclamatory" and "interrogative". This sentence is telling someone to do something, take out the dog; thus, the correct answer is imperative.
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