All Common Core: 4th Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #6 : Correctly Use Frequently Confused Words: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.1.G
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
Tim is going to go over to ____________ house after school today to watch a movie.
their
they're
there
their
All of the words in the answer choices are pronounced the same way, but they all have different meanings. Because of this, "All choices are correct" is not the correct answer.
They're means they are.
There means in, at, or to that place or position.
Their means belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Based on these means, "their" is the correct answer.
"Tim is going to go over to their house after school today to watch a movie. "
Example Question #7 : Correctly Use Frequently Confused Words: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.1.G
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
Please put the potatoes over __________.
their
there
they're
there
All of the words in the answer choices are pronounced the same way, but they all have different meanings. Because of this, "All choices are correct" is not the correct answer.
They're means they are.
There means in, at, or to that place or position.
Their means belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Based on these means, "there" is the correct answer.
"Please put the potatoes over __________. "
Example Question #8 : Correctly Use Frequently Confused Words: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.1.G
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
Tomorrow morning, ____________ going to hunt easter eggs around the neighborhood.
their
they're
there
they're
All of the words in the answer choices are pronounced the same way, but they all have different meanings. Because of this, "All choices are correct" is not the correct answer.
They're means they are.
There means in, at, or to that place or position.
Their means belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Based on these means, "they're" is the correct answer.
"Tomorrow morning, they're going to hunt easter eggs around the neighborhood."
Example Question #9 : Correctly Use Frequently Confused Words: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.1.G
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
Tomorrow night, ______________ going to play flashlight tag in the woods.
there
they're
their
they're
All of the words in the answer choices are pronounced the same way, but they all have different meanings. Because of this, "All choices are correct" is not the correct answer.
They're means they are.
There means in, at, or to that place or position.
Their means belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Based on these means, "they're" is the correct answer.
"Tomorrow night, they're going to play flashlight tag in the woods. "
Example Question #10 : Correctly Use Frequently Confused Words: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.1.G
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
Doug and Courtney are going to ride _________ bikes over to our house tomorrow.
they're
their
there
their
All of the words in the answer choices are pronounced the same way, but they all have different meanings. Because of this, "All choices are correct" is not the correct answer.
They're means they are.
There means in, at, or to that place or position.
Their means belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Based on these means, "their" is the correct answer.
"Doug and Courtney are going to ride _________ bikes over to our house tomorrow. "
Example Question #1 : Capitalization, Punctuation, And Spelling: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.2
Select the answer that uses capitalization correctly
Who signed The Declaration Of Independence?
Who signed the Declaration of independence
Who signed The Declaration of Independence?
Who signed the Declaration of Independence?
Who signed the Declaration of Independence?
Do not capitalize a word like the or of, unless it is the first word of the sentence. Thus, "Who signed the Declaration of Independence?" is the correct answer.
Example Question #2 : Capitalization, Punctuation, And Spelling: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.2
Select the answer that uses capitalization correctly
Will you get that for me, Mom?
Will You get that for me, Mom?
Will you get that for me, mom?
Will You get that for me, mom?
Will you get that for me, Mom?
Capitalize the title of a family member if it is used with a name or as a name. Do not capitalize the title of a family member if it is used as a common noun.
In this case, we are using "Mom" as a name, so that correct answer is "Will you get that for me, Mom?"
Example Question #3 : Capitalization, Punctuation, And Spelling: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.4.2
Select the answer that uses capitalization correctly
I'm going to see the dr. Brian r Lee.
I'm going to see the Dr. Brian R. Lee.
I'm going to see The Dr. Brian R. Lee.
I'm going to see The dr. Brian R Lee.
I'm going to see the Dr. Brian R. Lee.
Capitalize people's initials and capitalize a title of respect if it is used with a name or as a name. Do not capitalize a title of respect if it is used as a common noun.
Example Question #2 : Capitalize Appropriate Words In Titles: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.A
Select the answer that punctuates a title of a book correctly
Lost in the Sun by Lisa Graff
lost in The Sun by Lisa Graff
Lost in the Sun By Lisa Graff
Lost in The Sun by Lisa Graff
Lost in the Sun by Lisa Graff
In a title, capitalize the first word, the last word, and every important word in between.
Articles, a, an, the
Short prepositions, such as at, by, for, in, of, on, to, up
Coordinating conjunctions, such as and, but, or
Book titles are written in italics
Example Question #1 : Capitalize Appropriate Words In Titles: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.A
Select the answer that punctuates a title of a short story correctly
"The Fall of The House of Usher"
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
"The Fall Of The House Of Usher"
"The Fall of the house of Usher"
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
In a title, capitalize the first word, the last word, and every important word in between.
Articles, a, an, the
Short prepositions, such as at, by, for, in, of, on, to, up
Coordinating conjunctions, such as and, but, or
Short stories are always written with quotes around the title.