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Date ___________________

Language Arts
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.
1.  Although (he, him) had promised to complete the painting, I'll probably have to do it.
2.  Every time Danny gets into trouble, he expects his mother to bail (he, him) out.
3.  Don had to leave the meeting because (he, him) was not feeling well.
4.  Although it was scary for (he, him), Johnny was trying to be very valiant on his first day of school.
5.  The bull tried to throw the rider off of (he, him).

Write a preposition to complete each sentence.
6. 


Dad climbed ____ the stairs to see what was making so much noise in the attic.
7. 


After searching for over an hour, I finally found my keys ____ a blanket that was lying on the sofa.
8. 


A baby bird gets its food ____ its mother until it can leave the nest and fly on its own.
9. 


If an enemy comes ____ a beta fish, the fish will puff out its gills to make it appear to be larger than it really is.

Write whether the underlined word is a noun or an adjective.
10. 


The actors devote all of their time into learning their lines.
11. 


We cannot afford to go to the movie until Dad gets paid on Friday.
12. 


My favorite month is December.

 

In each sentence one noun is missing. Write a noun to complete the sentence.
13.   (your noun)  climbed so high up into the tree that a limb cracked.

14.  The  (your noun)  wakes us up every morning at dawn.

15.  Mayor Kirk wants to build a new  (your noun)  through our city.

16.  My cat, Fluffy, never gets off the  (your noun)  unless she is hungry.


Write the adverb in each sentence and write the word the adverb describes. Write whether the adverb tells how or how much.
17.  There are too many stray dogs and cats in our neighborhood, but the city won't do anything about it until someone gets hurt by one of them.

18.  Savannah gracefully accepted the award for being the friendliest girl in our school.


Use each of the following nouns once to complete each sentence: $100, library, colors and Oslo.
19.  My favorite  (noun)  are blue, pink, and green.

20.  I believe that the money given to the charity will exceed  (noun) ,000.

21.  The capital of Norway is  (noun) .

22.  The librarian needed to eject the noisy people from the  (noun) .


Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.
23.  Mom likes to quilt when (she, her) is bored.
24.  Bonnie left (she, her) satchel in her locker.
25.  Alison will finish high school, then (she, her) will move to California.
26.  The fifth grade teacher expected (she, her) students to know the capital of each of the 50 states.
27.  Mom held my baby sister in (she, her) arms all night.

 

Write whether the underlined word is a noun or a verb.
28. 


If you persist in asking me the same question, I will begin to ignore you.
29. 


Frank was not feeling well and was running a fever.
30. 


We spent a considerable amount of time hiking up the mountain.

Use each of the following nouns once to complete each sentence: settled, accompanies, can and be.
31.  The sales person began to demonstrate the kitchen tools that could  (verb)  useful to us.

32.  Moths  (verb)  be very destructive to clothes made of wool.

33.  The first English colony was  (verb)  in Virginia over 350 years ago.

34.  The wealth that  (verb)  economic development enables people to consume more.


Circle the verb that best completes each sentence.
35.  Truman's proposal (become, became) reality with the National Security Act of 1947 and subsequent legislation.
36.  The dog was (teach, taught) to obey his master.
37.  You are like a lightning rod if you (stand, stood) outside holding a metal baseball bat.
38.  I picked a (rise, rose) for my mom.
39.  Dad was furious that someone had (stolen, stole) his tools.





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