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    Class 4 Synonyms and Antonyms Grammar Worksheet

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    Tanishka Sharma
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    English teacher with 2 years of expertise from teaching in both IB and CBSE schools.
    Class 4 Synonyms and Antonyms Grammar Worksheet
    Class 4 Synonyms and Antonyms Grammar Worksheet

    Class 4 Synonyms and Antonyms Grammar Worksheet

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Tanishka Sharma
    Tanishka SharmaVisit Profile
    English teacher with 2 years of expertise from teaching in both IB and CBSE schools.

    Word Switchers: Synonyms and Antonyms Practice for Class 4  

    This vocabulary-building worksheet for Class 4 helps learners master synonyms and antonyms through matching, sorting, multiple choice, sentence correction, and writing tasks. With fun and clear examples, it builds word choice flexibility and grammar fluency.

    Why Synonyms and Antonyms Matter in Class 4?  

    This worksheet helps students:  
    1. Expand their vocabulary by learning words with similar or opposite meanings.  
    2. Understand how word choice affects meaning and tone.  
    3. Apply synonyms and antonyms in sentence writing and correction.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

    This worksheet includes five learner-friendly activities:

    🔁 Exercise 1 – Match the Word  
    Students match words like *smart, ancient, big* with their synonym or antonym counterparts like *intelligent, modern, tiny*.

    🧠 Exercise 2 – Synonym/Antonym MCQs  
    Students choose the correct synonym or antonym for a target word based on multiple-choice options.

    🔍 Exercise 3 – Sort Synonyms and Antonyms  
    From a word bank, students group correct word pairs like *happy–joyful* or *hot–cold* under the right category.

    ✏️ Exercise 4 – Rewrite with Corrections  
    Students fix the sentence by replacing one word with an appropriate synonym or antonym (e.g., “icy hot” → “icy cold”).

    📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing  
    Students use word pairs like *clever–smart* or *begin–start* in original sentences.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Match the Word  
    1. smart – e. intelligent  
    2. ancient – h. modern  
    3. big – j. tiny  
    4. strong – f. weak  
    5. start – c. stop  
    6. rare – i. common  
    7. kind – b. mean  
    8. quiet – g. noisy  
    9. safe – j. dangerous  
    10. win – d. lose

    Exercise 2 – MCQ  
    1. a. mad  
    2. b. weak  
    3. a. start  
    4. c. quiet  
    5. b. tiny  
    6. c. empty  
    7. a. quick  
    8. a. hard

    Exercise 3 – Sorted Pairs  
    **Synonyms:**  
    - loud – noisy  
    - happy – joyful  
    - soft – gentle  
    - hot – warm  
    - neat – tidy  
    - big – large  
    - calm – peaceful  
    - shut – close  
    - quick – fast  

    **Antonyms:**  
    - hot – cold  
    - empty – full  
    - early – late  
    - new – old  

    Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences  
    1. The soup was icy **cold**.  
    2. The kitten is very **small**.  
    3. He is always **grumpy** on Mondays.  
    4. That’s a **soft** pillow to sleep on.  
    5. The pencil is very **tiny**.  
    6. I always answer **late**.  
    7. The sky turned **dark** at night.  
    8. My brother is so **noisy** all the time.  
    9. The story was **interesting**.  
    10. Please be **quiet**.

    Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences  
    1. I will **begin** my project and **start** soon.  
    2. That girl is very **clever** and **smart**.  
    3. The puzzle was **easy** and **simple**.  
    4. He felt **happy** when he got a **joyful** surprise.  
    5. The house looks **old**, but the furniture is **new**.

    Level up word power and confidence with synonym and antonym practice — ideal for mastering vocabulary and making writing shine!  

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It helps Class 4 students learn words with similar and opposite meanings to improve vocabulary and expression.

    Yes! Learners rewrite sentences and write new ones using synonym/antonym pairs.

    Absolutely — it’s designed with grade-level vocabulary and sentence structures perfect for Class 4 learners.

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