Grammar Grammar Grade 4 — Set 2
environment
ENVIRONMENT
communicate
COMMUNICATE
understand
UNDERSTAND
significant
SIGNIFICANT
contribute
CONTRIBUTE
investigate
INVESTIGATE
demonstrate
DEMONSTRATE
appreciate
APPRECIATE
conclusion
CONCLUSION
perspective
PERSPECTIVE
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Targeted Grammar Practice for Every Age
Grammar mastery develops through explicit instruction and varied practice. Our Grammar worksheets target the 8 most frequently assessed grammar concepts in elementary and middle school ELA standards, with exercises that progress from sentence-level manipulation to paragraph-level application.
8 Grammar Exercise Types
- Verb Tenses — complete tables of principal verb forms; use each form in context
- Comparative and Superlative — transform adjectives through all three degrees
- Possessive Apostrophe — distinguish singular, plural, and irregular possessives
- Pronoun Replacement — substitute correct subject, object, and possessive pronouns
- Conjunctions — use coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions
- Question Formation — transform statements into yes/no and wh- questions
- Negative Form — convert affirmative sentences using not, auxiliaries, and contractions
- Subject-Verb Agreement — select correct verb form for tricky agreement patterns
Grammar in Writing Context
Every grammar exercise type connects to a writing application task. Students do not just identify correct forms — they use them in original sentences and short paragraphs. This application step is critical: grammar knowledge stays abstract until students produce it in their own writing.