DPS 3rd Grade Assessment Quiz On English Grammar

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How good are you with English Grammar? Here is an English grammar for the third graders. This quiz is a lot of fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice. You must pick the best option that you feel is best for the fill-in-the-blank. You must be able to utilize your knowledge of proper grammar to pass the quiz. This quiz will help you learn more about third-grade grammar.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    “Sorry, I’m too ___ to meet you for lunch.”Choose the correct spelling for the missing word in “Sorry, I’m too ___ to meet you for lunch.”

    • A.

      Busy

    • B.

      Busie

    • C.

      Busey

    • D.

      Bizzie

    Correct Answer
    A. Busy
    Explanation
    The correct spelling for the missing word in the sentence is "busy". The word "busy" means having a lot of things to do or being occupied with tasks or responsibilities. In this context, the person is apologizing for not being able to meet for lunch because they have a lot of things to attend to.

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  • 2. 

    “I know how to ___ my shoes.”

    • A.

      Tie

    • B.

      Tye

    • C.

      Ti

    • D.

      Ty

    Correct Answer
    A. Tie
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "tie" because it is the correct spelling of the word that means to fasten or secure something, such as shoelaces, by making a knot or bow.

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  • 3. 

    I was driving ______ the road when my car started making a funny sound.

    • A.

      In

    • B.

      At

    • C.

      Through

    • D.

      Down

    Correct Answer
    D. Down
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "down" because the phrase "down the road" suggests movement in a particular direction. In this context, it implies that the person was driving along the road when their car started making a funny sound. The other options, "in," "at," and "through," do not convey the same sense of movement or location as "down" does in this sentence.

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  • 4. 

    English grammar is the worst grammar of any language. No, it isn't. German grammar ______

    • A.

      Are worse.

    • B.

      Worse is.

    • C.

      Is worse

    • D.

      Is badder

    Correct Answer
    C. Is worse
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is worse." This is because the sentence is comparing English grammar to German grammar and stating that German grammar is worse. The verb "is" is used to connect the subject "German grammar" to the adjective "worse" in order to express this comparison.

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  • 5. 

    I _____ to buy a new car.

    • A.

      Wants

    • B.

      Want

    • C.

      Can

    • D.

      Wishes

    Correct Answer
    B. Want
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "want" because the sentence is in the present tense and the subject "I" requires the verb form "want" to agree with it.

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  • 6. 

    ______ the all-natural bread? Yes, it was very good.

    • A.

      Did try you

    • B.

      Did try

    • C.

      Did you try

    • D.

      Did you tried

    Correct Answer
    C. Did you try
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Did you try." This is because the question is asking if the person tried the all-natural bread. The correct form of the question is "Did you try," which is the past tense of "try" and is used to ask about an action that has already occurred.

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  • 7. 

    The 16-year-old boy was _____ than his baby sister.

    • A.

      Most tall

    • B.

      Tall

    • C.

      Taller

    • D.

      Tallest

    Correct Answer
    C. Taller
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "taller". In this sentence, we are comparing the height of the 16-year-old boy to that of his baby sister. The comparative form of the adjective "tall" is "taller", which is used to compare two things. Since we are comparing the boy to his sister, we use "taller" to indicate that the boy is more tall or has a greater height than his sister.

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  • 8. 

    My hair is longer than ______.

    • A.

      Your

    • B.

      Hers

    • C.

      Your's

    • D.

      She's

    Correct Answer
    B. Hers
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "hers" because it is the possessive form of "she" and correctly completes the comparison. The sentence is comparing the length of the speaker's hair to the length of someone else's hair, and "hers" is the appropriate possessive pronoun to refer to the other person's hair.

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