Grade 4 English Grammar Exercises | Exclusive Question Bank + Detailed Explanations

(Free PDF Download) This exclusive question bank is designed based on Grade 4(Year 4) exam patterns and common mistakes, providing hints and detailed answers to help students master English grammar rules more easily.

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Grade 4 English Grammar Practice
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Comparative & Superlative
Learn the forms and usage of comparatives and superlatives, and master the transformation rules of adjectives and adverbs
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Question Words
Master What, Where, When, Who, Whose, Why, How and their variations
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Conjunction / Connectives
Learn the correct usage and sentence structures of conjunctions like ‘and’, ‘or’, ‘but’, ‘so’, ‘because’
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Partitives & Would you like
Learn the correct usage of containers and quantifiers like a cup of coffee, a loaf of bread, and master the “Would you like…” pattern
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Prepositions of Location & Direction
Master the use of prepositions like next to, under, between, inside, around, along, up for location and direction
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Sequence Words
Learn to use sequence words like first, second, next, then, finally to tell stories and describe steps
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Future Tense
Master Future Simple tense with will and be going to, learn the differences and appropriate usage contexts
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Modal Verbs & Imperatives
Learn modal verbs like can, could, should, must, and the usage of imperative sentences
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Too / Enough
Learn the correct usage of too and enough, master the sentence structures of “too + adjective” and “adjective + enough”
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Too, Either, Both…And, Either…Or
Master the use of too, either to express agreement, and both…and, either…or, but for choices and contrast
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Reflexive Pronouns
Learn the correct usage of myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves
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Phrasal Verbs & Each Other
Master common phrasal verbs and the usage of each other to express reciprocal relationships
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Indefinite Pronouns
Learn the usage of indefinite pronouns like nobody, everybody, someone, anyone
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Adverbs of Manner
Learn how to use adverbs like carefully, quickly, slowly to describe the manner of actions
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Adverbs of Frequency
Master the usage and position of frequency adverbs like always, usually, often, sometimes, never
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Gerunds & Infinitives
Learn the usage and differences between gerunds (-ing) and infinitives (to + verb)
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Determiners & Would you like
Learn determiners like some, any, many, much, few, little, and the usage of “Would you like…”
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Dollars & Would you like
Learn how to express money amounts and combine with “Would you like…” for practical conversations
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Prepositions
Comprehensive learning of various preposition usages to improve English expression accuracy
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Possessive Pronouns
Learn the usage of possessive pronouns like mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
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