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Grade 4 vocabulary worksheet for creating meaningful sentences from given phrases.

A Grade 4 vocabulary worksheet titled "Meaningful Sentences" with phrases to join into complete sentences, featuring a small illustration of a rabbit in the top right corner.

A Grade 4 vocabulary worksheet titled "Meaningful Sentences" with phrases to join into complete sentences, featuring a small illustration of a rabbit in the top right corner.

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Problem Description:


The task is to join phrases from two columns to form meaningful sentences. The left column contains sentence beginnings, and the right column contains sentence endings. The goal is to match them logically to create coherent sentences.

Solution Approach:


1. Read each phrase in the left column.
2. Identify a logical match in the right column based on context, grammar, and meaning.
3. Combine the matched phrases to form a complete sentence.
4. Ensure the sentence makes sense grammatically and contextually.

Step-by-Step Solution:



#### 1. "You need to be more"
- Logical match: "attentive in class."
- Sentence: You need to be more attentive in class.

#### 2. "Her dance routine was"
- Logical match: "the highlight of the evening."
- Sentence: Her dance routine was the highlight of the evening.

#### 3. "The children ventured into the forest"
- Logical match: "to look for bunnies."
- Sentence: The children ventured into the forest to look for bunnies.

#### 4. "It was difficult for me to find"
- Logical match: "his fancy car through the town."
- Sentence: It was difficult for me to find his fancy car through the town.

#### 5. "Tonight we will honor"
- Logical match: "the school's most outstanding students."
- Sentence: Tonight we will honor the school's most outstanding students.

#### 6. "I can't predict"
- Logical match: "what might happen."
- Sentence: I can't predict what might happen.

#### 7. "He watched the plane"
- Logical match: "disappear into the distance."
- Sentence: He watched the plane disappear into the distance.

#### 8. "The cyclist pedaled furiously"
- Logical match: "to get through the intersection before the light changed."
- Sentence: The cyclist pedaled furiously to get through the intersection before the light changed.

#### 9. "The wealthy man drove"
- Logical match: "to kneading the bread dough."
- Sentence: The wealthy man drove to kneading the bread dough.
- Note: This sentence seems unusual because "drove" typically refers to operating a vehicle, not kneading dough. However, this is the only match available, so it must be used as is.

#### 10. "My mom is going to assist the baker"
- Logical match: "at the entrance to that building."
- Sentence: My mom is going to assist the baker at the entrance to that building.

Final Answer:


Here are the completed sentences:

1. You need to be more attentive in class.
2. Her dance routine was the highlight of the evening.
3. The children ventured into the forest to look for bunnies.
4. It was difficult for me to find his fancy car through the town.
5. Tonight we will honor the school's most outstanding students.
6. I can't predict what might happen.
7. He watched the plane disappear into the distance.
8. The cyclist pedaled furiously to get through the intersection before the light changed.
9. The wealthy man drove to kneading the bread dough.
10. My mom is going to assist the baker at the entrance to that building.

$$
\boxed{
\text{1. You need to be more attentive in class.} \\
\text{2. Her dance routine was the highlight of the evening.} \\
\text{3. The children ventured into the forest to look for bunnies.} \\
\text{4. It was difficult for me to find his fancy car through the town.} \\
\text{5. Tonight we will honor the school's most outstanding students.} \\
\text{6. I can't predict what might happen.} \\
\text{7. He watched the plane disappear into the distance.} \\
\text{8. The cyclist pedaled furiously to get through the intersection before the light changed.} \\
\text{9. The wealthy man drove to kneading the bread dough.} \\
\text{10. My mom is going to assist the baker at the entrance to that building.}
}
$$
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