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This document is a fourth quarterly exam for English 3, designed for Grade III students. It includes sections on prepositions, conjunctions, identifying subjects and predicates, and categorizing sentence types. The exam assesses students' understanding of basic grammar concepts.
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This document is a fourth quarterly exam for English 3, designed for Grade III students. It includes sections on prepositions, conjunctions, identifying subjects and predicates, and categorizing sentence types. The exam assesses students' understanding of basic grammar concepts.
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FOURTH QUARTERLY EXAM

ENGLISH 3 Score:
SY 2024-2025 Parent’s Signature:

Name: ____________________________________ Date: ____________________


Grade III-Esther Teacher:

I. Encircle the letter of the appropriate preposition that will complete the sentence.
1. The cat is hiding ___ the bed.
a) under
b) over
c) between
2. She walked ___ the park with her dog.
a) across
b) into
c) under
3. We are going ___ school now.
a) at
b) to
c) by
4. The book is ___ the table.
a) on
b) under
c) behind
5. He jumped ___ the pool.
a) at
b) in
c) into
6. The bird flew ___ the tree.
a) over
b) by
c) with
7. My pencil rolled ___ the desk.
a) off
b) in
c) through
8. They sat ___ the fire to stay warm.
a) behind
b) near
c) inside
9. The ball went ___ the window.
a) through
b) around
c) beside
10. We played soccer ___ recess.
a) during
b) after
c) behind

II. Write the appropriate conjunction that will complete the sentence. Use and, but, or.

1. I like apples _____ bananas.


2. She is small _____ strong.
3. Do you want pizza _____ spaghetti for lunch?
4. He ran fast _____ he didn’t win the race.
5. We can go to the park _____ stay at home.
6. I have a pencil _____ an eraser in my bag.
7. She tried her best _____ she still got it wrong.
8. Would you like milk _____ juice?
9. It was raining _____ we played outside anyway.
10. He has a dog _____ a cat at home.

III. Write S if the underline part of the sentence is a subject and P if it is a predicate.

_____ 1. The little boy played with his toy car.


_____ 2. The dog barked loudly at the cat.
_____ 3. My best friend lives next door.
_____ 4. The birds are singing in the tree.
_____ 5. Our teacher gave us homework.

IV. Write D if the sentence is declarative, IM if it is imperative, IN if it is interrogative, and E if it is


exclamatory.

_____ 1. Please close the door.


_____ 2. What time is it?
_____ 3. I love my new backpack.
_____ 4. Watch out for that car!
_____ 5. Do you want to play with us?
_____ 6. The sun is shining brightly.
_____ 7. Take your seat quietly.
_____ 8. We are going to the zoo tomorrow.
_____ 9. That was amazing!
_____ 10. Can you help me with this puzzle?

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