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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Completing Sentences with Relative Pronouns

Fill in an appropriate relative pronoun to complete each sentence depending on what is referred to and the type of relative clause that follows.

Fill in the Blanks with Helping Verbs

Write an appropriate helping verb that goes with the main verb expressing the tense, and adding meaning to the sentence.

Ordering Adjectives

Arrange the jumbled adjectives denoting attributes based on the particular order stated in the box.

Identifying the Prepositional Phrases | MCQ

Each sentence is broken into four fragments and has a prepositional phrase. Choose the part of the sentence that contains the prepositional phrase.

Coordinating or Subordinating Conjunctions?

Identify the conjunction as coordinating, if it joins two independent clauses and subordinating if joins a dependent and an independent clause.

Identifying the Abstract Nouns

Figure out the abstract nouns or words representing an idea or quality in each sentence and underline them.

Degrees of Comparisons in Adjectives

Fill in the positive, comparative, or superlative form of each adjective and complete the table.

Combining Sentences with Relative Pronouns

Rewrite the sentences, adding a relative pronoun to introduce the subordinate clause and combine the two sentences.

Choosing the Correct Linking Verb

Complete each sentence with the linking verbs: is / was/ were/ am / are to express a state of being or actions happening mentally.

Completing Sentences with Superlative and Comparative Adverbs

Complete each sentence with the comparative or superlative degree of the adverb in the parentheses that best fits the context.