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Class IV English

Sentence structure
  1. A.1 Is the sentence declarative,
           interrogative, imperative or exclamatory?
  2. A.2 Identify the complete subject of a sentence
  3. A.3 Identify the complete predicate of a sentence
  4. A.4 Identify the simple subject or predicate of
           a sentence
  5. A.5 Is it a complete sentence or a fragment?
  6. A.6 Is it a complete sentence or a run-on?
  7. A.7 Is it a complete sentence, a fragment or a run-on?
  8. A.8 Is the sentence simple or compound?
Nouns
  1. B.1 Which word is a noun?
  2. B.2 Identify nouns
  3. B.3 Identify nouns - with abstract nouns
  4. B.4 Identify common and proper nouns
  5. B.5 Form regular plurals with -s, -es and -ies
  6. B.6 Use regular plurals with -s, -es and -ies
  7. B.7 Form regular plurals with -s, -es, -ies and -ves
  8. B.8 Use regular plurals with -s, -es, -ies and -ves
  9. B.9 Is the noun singular or plural?
  10. B.10 Form and use irregular plurals
  11. B.11 Identify plurals, singular possessives and
              plural possessives
  12. B.12 Form the singular or plural possessive
  13. B.13 Identify and correct errors with plural
             and possessive nouns
Pronouns
  1. C.1 Identify personal pronouns
  2. C.2 Choose between subject and object
           personal pronouns
  3. C.3 Replace the noun with a personal pronoun
  4. C.4 Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me"
  5. C.5 Identify possessive pronouns
  6. C.6 Use possessive pronouns
  7. C.7 Choose between personal and reflexive pronouns
  8. C.8 Use reflexive pronouns
  9. C.9 Identify relative pronouns
  10. C.10 Use relative pronouns: who and whom
  11. C.11 Use relative pronouns: who, whom,
            whose, which and that
Verbs
  1. D.1 Use action verbs
  2. D.2 Identify action verbs
  3. D.3 Identify main verbs and helping verbs
  4. D.4 What does the modal verb show?
  5. D.5 Use the correct modal verb
  6. D.6 Is the subject singular or plural?
  7. D.7 Use the correct subject or verb
  8. D.8 Pronoun-verb agreement
  9. D.9 Use the correct subject or verb - with
           compound subjects
  10. D.10 Which sentence is in the regular past tense?
  11. D.11 Identify verbs in the regular past tense
  12. D.12 Form and use the regular past tense
  13. D.13 Identify the irregular past tense
  14. D.14 Form and use the irregular past tense: set 1
  15. D.15 Form and use the irregular past tense: set 2
  16. D.16 Form and use the irregular past tense: set 3
  17. D.17 Form and use the irregular past tense: set 4
  18. D.18 To be: use the correct form
  19. D.19 To have: use the correct form
  20. D.20 Is the sentence in the past, present
             or future tense?
  21. D.21 Change the sentence to future tense
  22. D.22 Use the progressive verb tenses
  23. D.23 Form the progressive verb tenses
  24. D.24 Choose between the past tense
             and past participle
  25. D.25 Form the perfect verb tenses
  26. D.26 Use the perfect verb tenses
Articles
  1. E.1 Use the correct article: a or an
  2. E.2 Use the correct article: a, an or the
  3. E.3 Identify articles
Adjectives and adverbs
  1. F.1 Does the adjective tell you what kind or how many?
  2. F.2 Identify the adjective that describes the noun
  3. F.3 Identify adjectives
  4. F.4 Order adjectives
  5. F.5 Does the adverb tell you how, when or where?
  6. F.6 Identify adverbs
  7. F.7 Use relative adverbs
  8. F.8 Choose between adjectives and adverbs
  9. F.9 Is the word an adjective or adverb?
  10. F.10 Use adjectives to compare
  11. F.11 Spell adjectives that compare
  12. F.12 Use adjectives with more and most
  13. F.13 Use adverbs to compare
Prepositions
  1. G.1 Identify prepositions
  2. G.2 Identify prepositions and their objects
  3. G.3 Identify prepositional phrases
  4. G.4 Prepositions: review
Conjunctions
  1. H.1 Use coordinating conjunctions
  2. H.2 Identify coordinating conjunctions
  3. H.3 Use subordinating conjunctions
  4. H.4 Identify subordinating conjunctions
Contractions
  1. I.1 Pronoun-verb contractions
  2. I.2 Contractions with "not"
Punctuation, capitalisation and formatting
  1. J.1 Commas with direct addresses
           and after introductory words
  2. J.2 Capitalising the names of people and pets
          and titles of respect
  3. J.3 Capitalising days, months and holidays
  4. J.4 Capitalising the names of places and
          geographic features
  5. J.5 Capitalising proper adjectives, nationalities
          and languages
  6. J.6 Greetings and closings of letters
  7. J.7 Capitalising titles
  8. J.8 Formatting titles
  9. J.9 Formatting and capitalising titles
Prefixes and suffixes
  1. K.1 Identify base words, prefixes and suffixes
  2. K.2 Determine the meaning of a word with
          pre-, re- or mis-
  3. K.3 Use the prefixes pre-, re- and mis-
  4. K.4 Determine the meaning of a word with -ful or -less
  5. K.5 Determine the meaning of a word with -ly or -ness
  6. K.6 Determine the meaning of a word with
          -able or -ment
  7. K.7 Determine the meaning of a word with
          a suffix: review
  8. K.8 Prefixes and suffixes: review
Greek and Latin roots
  1. L.1 Use Greek and Latin roots as clues to the
          meanings of words
  2. L.2 Use the meanings of words as clues
         & to the meanings of Greek and Latin roots
  3. L.3 Determine the meanings of Greek
          and Latin roots
  4. L.4 Determine the meanings of words with Greek
          and Latin roots
Reference skills
  1. M.1 Order alphabetically based on the first letter
  2. M.2 Order alphabetically based on the first two letters
  3. M.3 Order alphabetically based on the first three letters
  4. M.4 Order alphabetically: challenge
  5. M.5 Use guide words
  6. M.6 Use dictionary entries
  7. M.7 Use dictionary definitions
  8. M.8 Use thesaurus entries
Word relationships and usage
  1. N.1 Choose the synonym
  2. N.2 Which sentence has the same meaning?
  3. N.3 Find synonyms in context
  4. N.4 Choose the antonym
  5. N.5 Which sentence uses an antonym?
  6. N.6 Find antonyms in context
  7. N.7 Form compound words
  8. N.8 Form and use compound words
  9. N.9 Describe the difference between related words
  10. N.10 Positive and negative connotation
  11. N.11 Homophones with pictures
  12. N.12 Identify homophones
  13. N.13 Use the correct homophone
  14. N.14 Which definition matches the sentence?
  15. N.15 Which sentence matches the definition?
Figurative language
  1. O.1 Identify similes and metaphors
  2. O.2 Determine the meanings of similes and metaphors