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Show me examples of complete sentences and paragraphs Grade 4

Hey there, Grade 4 superstars! 👋 Let's learn about complete sentences and paragraphs. It's like building with words, and I've got a super quick guide and a fun quiz to help. Get ready to become sentence-paragraph pros! 🤩
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rebecca.barrett Dec 29, 2025

📚 Quick Study Guide

    🖋️ A complete sentence has a subject (who or what) and a predicate (what they do). It also needs to make sense on its own. 💡 Examples: The dog barks. She reads a book. 🔑 A paragraph is a group of sentences about one main idea. 🌳 The first sentence of a paragraph is usually indented. This means it is moved slightly to the right. 🧭 Paragraphs help to organize your writing and make it easier to understand. ✏️ A good paragraph has a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.

📝 Practice Quiz

  1. Which of these is a complete sentence?
    1. Ate an apple.
    2. The big, red.
    3. The cat sleeps.
    4. Running quickly.
  2. Which part of a sentence tells what the subject does?
    1. Subject
    2. Predicate
    3. Object
    4. Adjective
  3. What is a group of sentences about one main idea called?
    1. Sentence
    2. Paragraph
    3. Word
    4. Phrase
  4. Which of these sentences could be the *topic sentence* of a paragraph about dogs?
    1. Cats are also great pets.
    2. Dogs are loyal and fun companions.
    3. I like to eat apples.
    4. The sky is blue.
  5. Which sentence provides supporting detail for the topic sentence "Summer is my favorite season"?
    1. Winter is very cold.
    2. I enjoy swimming and playing outside in the warm weather.
    3. School starts in the fall.
    4. Rain falls frequently in the spring.
  6. What is often the first sentence of a paragraph doing to its position on the page?
    1. Aligned left.
    2. Aligned right.
    3. Indented.
    4. Centered.
  7. Which of these is NOT part of a good paragraph?
    1. Topic Sentence
    2. Supporting Sentences
    3. Concluding Sentence
    4. Random unrelated sentences
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  1. C
  2. B
  3. B
  4. B
  5. B
  6. C
  7. D

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