

This focuses on helping students enhance their grammar skills by practicing verb forms, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure. The worksheet is filled with engaging exercises such as multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank activities, true/false statements, and underlining subjects and verbs within sentences. These exercises help students actively improve their grammar understanding and ability to spot common mistakes.
- Story-based questions: Applying grammar rules to real-life scenarios.
- Multiple-choice questions: Identifying correct grammar choices.
- Fill in the blanks: Encouraging the correct use of verbs and sentence structures.
-True/False questions: Understanding the story and grammar context.
- Underlining and circling: Focusing on sentence structure and grammatical roles.
- **Paragraph Writing**: Crafting a short paragraph to reflect understanding.
This comprehensive worksheet helps students in Grade 7 master key grammar concepts, with practical exercises that make learning enjoyable and effective. Students will not only strengthen their grammar but also develop confidence in their ability to write and edit their work accurately.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. a) was
2. a) decided
3. b) They are going on a journey.
4. c) He doesn’t like surprises.
5. a) They had been walking all day.
6. b) They were determined.
7. a) She is walking for hours.
8. c) We don’t go to the park yet.
9. a) She doesn’t feel tired.
10. a) They are going to the forest.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. is
2. was
3. well
4. have
5. have
6. did not
7. had
8. has
9. were
10. are
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle
1. Riya walked for hours. (Underline: Riya, Circle: walked)
2. They were searching for the treasure. (Underline: They, Circle: were searching)
3. She had found the map. (Underline: She, Circle: had found)
4. They decided to go on the adventure. (Underline: They, Circle: decided)
5. He likes surprises. (Underline: He, Circle: likes)
6. They reached the forest after a long journey. (Underline: They, Circle: reached)
7. They decided to stop for a rest. (Underline: They, Circle: decided)
8. We didn’t find the treasure. (Underline: We, Circle: didn’t find)
9. They walked through the forest. (Underline: They, Circle: walked)
10. She was determined to find the treasure. (Underline: She, Circle: was)
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
- Sample Answer:
"I went on a hike with my friends, hoping to find a hidden waterfall in the mountains. After hours of walking, we didn't find the waterfall, and we felt disappointed. However, we learned an important lesson along the way: sometimes the journey itself, with all its challenges and beauty, is more rewarding than the destination. We enjoyed the time spent together, the memories we made, and the lesson of perseverance that we gained."
Grammar editing ensures the writing is clear, accurate, and easy to understand by correcting any mistakes.
Subject-verb agreement, comma splices, and improper tense usage are frequent mistakes.
Reading the sentence aloud and breaking it down can help catch common mistakes.