4th Grade Language Arts Worksheets

Revolutionize practice with our printable 4th grade language arts worksheets with answer keys, offering unique learning avenues in relative pronouns, forming progressive verb tenses, using helping verbs and modal auxiliaries, ordering adjectives, using correct capitalization, and punctuation. Enrich domain-specific vocabulary and read text with purpose and understanding to support comprehension, draw inferences, and make predictions, summarize details, explain procedures and more. Significantly increase the contents of your teaching toolbox with our free grade 4 language arts worksheets.

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Writing the Present Progressive Tense

Create the present progressive form of each verb specified, using the (am / is/ are + verb + ing) structure given in the box and complete each sentence.

Identifying Articles in the Dialogue

Alyssa, Chloe and Evan are awaiting their Christmas presents. Read their conversation, identify the articles and underline them.

Fixing Punctuation Errors in a Passage

Skim through the passage about snails, looking for punctuation errors. Rewrite the passage, fixing these errors.

Filling in the Blanks with Distributive Determiners

Refer to a group or an individual in the group as you complete the sentences, choosing appropriate distributive determiners from the word box.

Spotting Capitalization Errors

Proofread each sentence, looking for the capitalization errors. Check the sentences that are correctly capitalized, and cross out incorrect capitalization.

What's Missing, Subject or Predicate?

Read the sentence fragments, identify and state if the missing part is the subject or noun-based part or the predicate or verb-based part.

Writing Compound Sentences

Combine each pair of independent clauses using an appropriate coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) and write the sentence with proper punctuations.

Indefinite Pronoun and Verb Agreement

Decide if the indefinite pronoun is singular or plural. Choose the verb from the parentheses that agrees with the indefinite pronoun used as a subject.

Writing the Past and Past Progressive Forms

Make use of this exercise and practice completing the sentences using the past and the past progressive forms of the verb.

Forming the Future Progressive Tense

Using the structure (will be + verb +ing), form the future progressive tense of each verb in the parentheses and fill in the blanks.

Spotting the Contractions in the Conversation

Comb this interesting conversation, scout out the contracted words that are flagged off with apostrophes and underline them.

Finding Direct Objects

Look for the direct object, which is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb, in each sentence and circle it.