

This Grade 4 English worksheet focuses on multiple meaning words, especially the word “fair,” and helps students understand how one word can have different meanings depending on context. Words like bank, ring, match, bark, and bat can represent different ideas based on how they are used in sentences.
Through engaging grammar exercises, students practise identifying the correct meaning of words using context clues. Activities include True or False questions, sorting word pairs, completing sentences with correct meanings, multiple-choice questions, and sentence writing tasks.
Understanding multiple meaning words helps students:
1. Recognize how context changes word meaning.
2. Improve reading comprehension skills.
3. Expand vocabulary knowledge.
4. Use words more accurately in speaking and writing.
This worksheet includes five vocabulary-focused activities:
Exercise 1 – True or False
Students decide whether the word correctly represents two different meanings.
Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
Students classify word pairs into “Same word, different meaning” and “Not same.”
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students choose the correct meaning using context clues.
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the correct meaning of a word in each sentence.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students write two sentences for each word to show its different meanings.
Exercise 1 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
Same word different meaning: bat/bat, light/light, park/park, match/match, fair/fair, ring/ring, bank/bank, bark/bark, right/right, seal/seal
Not same: nail/finger, yard/park, wave/sign, fair/equal, train/coach
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. edge
2. jewel
3. stick
4. game
5. sound
6. exhibition
7. honest
8. animals
9. fire stick
10. money place
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. just
2. festival
3. money place
4. river side
5. jewel
6. bell sound
7. animal
8. cricket tool
9. contest
10. fire stick
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing (Sample Answers)
1. Bank – I deposited money in the bank. / The boat stopped near the river bank.
2. Bark – The dog began to bark loudly. / The bark of the tree is rough.
3. Ring – She wore a gold ring on her finger. / I heard the phone ring loudly.
4. Bat – The cricket player used a bat to hit the ball. / A bat flew out of the cave at night.
5. Light – The room was filled with bright light. / This bag is very light to carry.
6. Watch – I watch cartoons every evening. / My father gave me a new watch.
7. Seal – The trainer fed the seal at the zoo. / Please seal the envelope properly.
8. Right – She gave the right answer. / Turn right at the corner.
9. Match – The team won the final match. / He lit the candle with a match.
10. Spring – Flowers bloom in spring. / The toy has a small spring inside.
Help your child understand how context changes word meanings and strengthen vocabulary through multiple meaning word practice.
Multiple meaning words are words that have more than one meaning depending on the sentence. In a Class 4 grammar worksheet, students learn how the word fair can mean just, light in colour, or a fun event.
The word fair has different meanings in different contexts, and children may remember only one meaning. CBSE English worksheets teach students to read the full sentence carefully before deciding the correct meaning.
Parents can ask children to write two or three sentences using the word fair with different meanings. Regular practice with a Class 4 English worksheet strengthens vocabulary and comprehension skills for early learners.