Grammar Revision Grade 4
Grammar Revision Grade 4
Grammar Revision Grade 4
FORM
[VERB+ed] or irregular verbs
Examples:
Examples:
I finished work, walked to the beach, and found a nice place to swim.
Did you add flour, pour in the milk, and then add the eggs?
Examples:
Time Expressions
Yesterday – Last – Ago – in the past
I bought a new dress yesterday.
My mother gave me my birthday present last night.
I studied French 10 years ago.
My teachers helped me in my study in the past.
You form the simple past of a verb by adding -ed at the end of a
regular verb, but irregular verb forms have to be learned.
She worked. She didn't work. Did she work? Yes, she did. No, she didn't.
You worked. You didn't work. Did you work? Yes you did. No, you didn't.
They worked. They didn't work. Did they work? Yes they did. No, they didn't.
-Irregular Verbs
Irregular Verbs
**Remember:
(4) The bride’s father _______________ the invitees in the ceremony. (welcome)
(5) Ramu ________________ the plants. (water)
1. cardboard / robot / aluminum foil / built / we / that / for / the / science fair / is / made o f /
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2. diamonds / my / mom / necklace / gave / that / for / gold / birthday / and / is / made of / the /
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3. cushion / has / soft / and / the / bedroom / chair / in / my / made of / wood / is /
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4. propeller / made / toy airplane / dad / has / a / that / and / together / my / plastic / is / of /
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5. steel / and / concrete / connects / our town / next one / the / made of / bridge / to / the / that /
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6. clay / pencil holder / on / painted / desk / design / with / and / made of / the /
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9. turn / and / model car / assembled / made of / plastic / that / wheels / the / has / I /
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Rearrange the following sentences.
1. the / smells / pizza / like / delicious /
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11. smells / popcorn / the / like / movie theater /
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Rearrange the following words to make a grammatically correct sentence using "should"
or "shouldn't".
1. study / before / a test / we / shouldn't / night / all / the /
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2. to / we / should / our parents / always / listen /
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3. outside / should / sunscreen / we / wear / the / when /
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4. should / help / our friends / we / when / they / need /
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5. shouldn't / we / food / waste /
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6. our / should / we / respect / elders /
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7. should / stop / we / playing / outside / it's / raining / when /
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8. we / shouldn't / too / stay / up / late /
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9. should / always / we / say / please / and / thank you /
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10. should / we / others / treat / the / way / want / we / to / be / treated /
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Fill in the following gaps using “has” or “have”.