Class 5 Worksheet on Kinds of Sentences

Class 5 Worksheet on Kinds of Sentences
Class 5 Worksheet on Kinds of Sentences

Class 5 Worksheet on Kinds of Sentences

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Say It Right: Types of Sentences Practice for Grade 5

This grammar worksheet equips learners to recognize, classify, and construct different types of sentences — statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. With varied exercises, students build both grammar fluency and expression skills for writing and conversation.

Why Learn Sentence Types?

Understanding sentence types helps learners:
1. Communicate clearly across different contexts.
2. Recognize tone, purpose, and intent in writing.
3. Vary sentence styles in compositions and narratives.
4. Gain confidence while framing questions, commands, and expressive lines.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

📝 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option  
Students identify the sentence type (Statement, Question, Command, or Exclamation) from multiple-choice options. Example: *What time is the cricket match?*

🧠 Exercise 2 – Identify the Type  
Learners read 6 real-life sentences and label them using the four sentence categories. Example: *Please help your sister with her homework.* → Command

✍️ Exercise 3 – Create Sentences  
Students write their own sentence for each type — one statement, one command, one question, one exclamation.

🎯 Exercise 4 – Topic-Based Sentence Writing  
Given prompts like *travel*, *birthday*, or *homework*, students write 4 original sentences (one of each type) around one topic of their choice.

🔄 Exercise 5 – Unscramble and Identify  
Students unscramble jumbled sentence fragments and identify the sentence type.  
Example: *the / mango / juicy / is / very* → The mango is very juicy. (Statement)

✅ Answer Key

Exercise 1  
1. b) Question  
2. a) Command  
3. a) Statement  
4. a) Exclamation  
5. a) Question  
6. a) Statement

Exercise 2  
1. Statement  
2. Question  
3. Exclamation  
4. Command  
5. Statement  
6. Question

Exercise 3 (Sample Responses)  
1. Statement – I am reading a new book.  
2. Exclamation – What a fantastic show that was!  
3. Question – Did you finish your homework?  
4. Command – Clean your desk before you leave.

Exercise 4 (Topic: Birthday – Sample Responses)  
1. Statement – My birthday is in October.  
2. Exclamation – This cake is so yummy!  
3. Question – Can I open my gift now?  
4. Command – Blow out the candles!

Exercise 5  
1. The mango is very juicy. – Statement  
2. Where can I see the elephant? – Question  
3. Pack your lunchbox now. – Command  
4. How beautiful is the rangoli! – Exclamation  
5. Meera has a new school bag. – Statement

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Frequently Asked Questions

Class 5 students learn declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.

By looking at punctuation marks and the sentence tone — questions, commands, or statements give clues.

Recognizing sentence types strengthens grammar, writing clarity, and exam performance.