Grade 1 Quiz Reading Words with Inflectional Endings – RF.1.3.F
The standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.1.3.F requires first-grade students to read words with inflectional endings. Inflectional endings (or inflections) are suffixes added to the end of words to indicate tense, mood, number, and so on without changing the word’s grammatical category. Common examples include adding “-ed” for the past tense or “-s” for plural nouns. This skill is vital for developing readers as it enhances vocabulary, improves reading comprehension, and assists in understanding the context of sentences.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What does the inflectional ending “-ed” usually signify in a word?
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2. Question
Which of the following words is in the plural form?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Identify the base word of “jumping.”
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4. Question
Which word means more than one “dog”?
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5. Question
What is the inflectional ending in the word “happier”?
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6. Question
Which of the following words has an inflectional ending that indicates the superlative degree?
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7. Question
Choose the word that represents the past tense.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What does the “-s” ending in “runs” indicate?
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9. Question
Identify the word with an inflectional ending that indicates possession.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What is the base word in “singing”?
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