
Topic: 4.20-4.22 Oral and Written Conventions
Quiz by Texas Education Agency
Grade 4
ELAR (2009)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1What change, if any, should be made in sentence 4?Change that to itChange grabed to grabbedNo change should be made.Delete the comma60s4.22.B: Oral and Written Conventions - Spelling
- Q2How should sentence 28 be changed?Change attention to atentionSentence 28 should not be changed.Change your to you’reChange ingredients to ingredient’s60s4.22.C: Oral and Written Conventions - Spelling
- Q3What change, if any, should be made in sentence 33?Change she knew to they knewInsert a comma after plannedDelete butNo change should be made in sentence 33.60s4.21.C: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation
- Q4What is the correct way to write sentences 35 and 36?Besides, I don’t think. That we would have laughed nearly as hard if our cookies had been just perfect.Sentences 35 and 36 are written correctly in the story.Besides, I don’t think we would have laughed nearly as hard if our cookies had been just perfect.Besides, I don’t think that we would have. Laughed nearly as hard if our cookies had been just perfect.60s4.20.B: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q5What change needs to be made in sentence 9?Insert a comma after catchingChange the comma to a periodChange good to wellChange little to litte60s4.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q6What is the correct way to write sentence 13?I wanted to take it off my dad. Who kept telling me that I would get used to it.I wanted to take it off, but my dad kept telling me that I would get used to it.The sentence is written correctly in the paper.I wanted to take it off, and my dad kept telling me. That I would get used to it.60s4.20.B: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q7What change, if any, should be made in sentence 7?Change don’t to doesn’tDelete the commaNo change should be made.Change anything to nothing60s4.20.C: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q8How should sentence 21 be changed?Change builded to builtChange were to wasChange that to theySentence 21 should not be changed.60s4.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q9What is the correct way to write sentence 22?Many people say that a big house is better, but there are other people all over the world. Who disagree.Many people say that a big house is better, there are other people all over the world who disagree.Sentence 22 is written correctly in the paper.While many people say that a big house is better. There are other people all over the world who disagree.60s4.20.B: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q10What change, if any, should be made in sentence 5?No change should be made.Change took to takeChange there to theirInsert a comma after pen60s4.22.C: Oral and Written Conventions - Spelling
- Q11What is the correct way to write sentences 11 and 12?The people went upstairs, Oliver was left to sleep downstairs in the basement.The people went upstairs, and Oliver was left. To sleep downstairs in the basement.Sentences 11 and 12 are written correctly in the story.While the people went upstairs, Oliver was left to sleep downstairs in the basement.60s4.20.B: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q12How should sentence 30 be changed?Change striped to strippedChange said to saysDelete the quotation marks after the periodThe sentence should not be changed.60s4.21.C: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation
- Q13What is the correct way to write sentence 33?The shrimp swam after the clown fish, and the coral cheered, it waved its arms wildly.The shrimp swam after the clown fish. The coral cheered, waving its arms wildly.The shrimp swam after the clown fish, and the coral cheered. Waving its arms wildly.The shrimp swam after the clown fish. The coral cheering and waving its arms wildly.60s4.20.B: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q14How should sentence 45 be changed?Change was to wereChange Dad to dadDelete the comma after MomNo change should be made.60s4.20.C: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions
- Q15What is the correct way to write sentence 14?However, we put food in my cat’s bowl. And eats whenever she’s hungry.However, when we put food in my cat’s bowl. She eats whenever she’s hungry.However, we put food in my cat’s bowl, and she eats. Whenever she’s hungry.However, we put food in my cat’s bowl, and she eats whenever she’s hungry.60s4.20.B: Oral and Written Conventions - Conventions