Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Adverbs of Degree

Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Adverbs of Degree
Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Adverbs of Degree

Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Adverbs of Degree

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Measure It Right: Adverbs of Degree for Class 5


This Grade 5 grammar worksheet helps students master *Adverbs of Degree* — words that tell *how much*, *how far*, or *to what extent* an action, adjective, or another adverb happens. Examples include *very*, *almost*, *completely*, and *too*. With well-structured practice across *MCQs*, *fill in the blanks*, *matching*, *underline*, and *paragraph writing* activities, learners build precision and fluency in expression.



Why Adverbs of Degree Matter in Grammar? 


1. They describe the *intensity* or *extent* of an action or quality. 
2. They make writing clearer by showing *how much* something happens. 
3. They help students use modifiers effectively in both formal and creative writing. 
4. They support logical sentence construction by emphasizing meaning.



What’s Inside This Worksheet? 


🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct adverb of degree to complete each sentence, e.g., *Riya was very tired after the cricket match.* 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Learners pick the suitable adverb from given pairs like *(too / almost)* to complete sentences with accuracy. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match each sentence to its correct adverb of degree (e.g., *The hall was completely full.*). 

📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words 
Students identify and underline adverbs of degree in given sentences to strengthen grammar recognition. 

📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
A short descriptive paragraph where students fill in blanks with appropriate adverbs of degree, making the text more expressive and precise.



✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)



Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. very 2. too 3. completely 4. quite 5. extremely 6. very 7. completely 8. nearly 9. very 10. almost 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. quite 2. too 3. extremely 4. completely 5. almost 6. totally 7. completely 8. very 9. almost 10. very 

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
1. too 2. very 3. almost 4. completely 5. extremely 6. quite 7. hardly 8. totally 9. slightly 10. nearly 

Exercise 4 – Underline the Adverbs of Degree 
very, almost, quite, extremely, completely, slightly, hardly, totally, nearly, very 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answers) 
In Delhi, summers can be *very* hot and people feel *extremely* tired after travelling on crowded buses. 
The markets grow *quite* busy with vendors, and the traffic becomes *too* noisy during festival days. 
Children are *very* excited to watch fireworks, while elders remain *slightly* cautious in the crowd. 
At night, the air feels *fairly* cool, and families are *always* eager to gather for street food. 
Neighbours stay *deeply* proud of their traditions, and the spirit of festivals is felt *strongly* across every lane. 

Help your child master the art of describing intensity and precision in writing with fun, context-based grammar practice! 
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Frequently Asked Questions

They are words that show the intensity or extent of an action, such as very, almost, or completely.

Because they often mix them with adverbs of manner, which describe how an action is done.

By encouraging kids to use words like too, enough, or extremely in daily conversations.