4th Grade Parts of Speech Review & Practice
Review parts of speech with interactive quizzes that give instant feedback. Fourth graders can practice identifying nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs to sharpen their writing and reading comprehension skills.
Choose your level
Same skill, different difficulty. Start where it feels right — you can switch any time.
Grade level quizzes
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
10 questions · Multiple choice
Every word in a sentence has a special job to do! Nouns name people, places, or things, while pronouns like "she" or "it" take their place. Verbs show the action, adjectives describe nouns, and adverbs tell us how, when, or where actions happen. For example, in the sentence "The happy dog quickly ran," "happy" is an adjective describing the dog, and "quickly" is an adverb describing how it ran.

Practice this skill at another grade level
The same skill with easier or harder sentences.
Printable parts of speech worksheets
Every Parts of speech quiz on this page also downloads as a free printable worksheet with a PDF answer key — great for homework, review, or the classroom. Sign in and use the print button on any quiz, or download a whole Grade 4 grammar workbook at once with Pro.
Read something at this level
Grade 4 reading passages to enjoy alongside grammar practice — each one comes with comprehension questions and a quiz.
Strengthening 4th grade Reading and Writing
By fourth grade, students are transitioning from basic grammar identification to using parts of speech to build complex sentences. While they first learned nouns, verbs, and modifiers in third grade, a strong review ensures they can confidently write with variety and precision. Identifying how words function in a sentence helps kids decode complex texts and self-correct their own writing.
Creative Ways to Practice at Home or School
- Action Charades: Have students act out a verb while others guess the verb and name an adverb to describe how it is being done.
- Sentence Building: Write different parts of speech on index cards and challenge kids to arrange them into silly, grammatically correct sentences.
- Real-World Hunting: Scan a paragraph in a favorite book to spot pronouns and the nouns they replace.
How is this practice page?
Your rating helps us make grammar practice better.
Spotted a mistake or have a suggestion?



