

This Grade 7 worksheet helps students identify and correct punctuation errors in sentences through engaging grammar-based activities. Learners practice using periods, commas, question marks, exclamation marks, apostrophes, quotation marks, semicolons, colons, and dashes correctly in different sentence structures.
Punctuation is essential for making writing clear, meaningful, and easy to understand. For Grade 7 learners, mastering punctuation is important because:
1. Punctuation helps organize ideas clearly in writing.
2. Correct punctuation improves reading fluency and comprehension.
3. It prevents confusion and changes in sentence meaning.
4. Strong punctuation skills support better academic and creative writing.
This worksheet includes five grammar-focused activities that strengthen punctuation understanding and editing skills:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students identify the sentence with incorrect punctuation from a group of options. This improves error detection and grammar awareness.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners complete sentences using punctuation-related vocabulary such as comma, apostrophe, colon, and semicolon.
Exercise 3 – True or False
Students decide whether punctuation rules and statements are correct or incorrect, helping reinforce grammar concepts.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Punctuation Mistake
Students locate and underline punctuation mistakes within sentences to build proofreading and editing skills.
Exercise 5 – Rewrite the Sentences Correctly
Learners rewrite sentences using proper punctuation marks, capitalization, commas, quotation marks, and end punctuation.
By completing these activities, students improve sentence clarity, proofreading ability, grammar confidence, and overall writing accuracy. The exercises encourage careful reading and help learners apply punctuation rules in practical situations.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. I like mangoes, apples, and grapes
2. I have two pens, one pencil and one eraser.
3. Wow that is amazing!
4. We went to market
5. What time is it
6. Where is my book
7. He is my cousin
8. Bring your notebook please
9. Did you finish your work
10. This is my seat.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. period
2. comma
3. question
4. exclaim
5. quotes
6. apostrophe
7. colon
8. semicolon
9. dash
10. bracket
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Punctuation Mistake
1. Missing question mark
2. Missing comma/exclamation punctuation after “Wow”
3. Missing commas in the list
4. Missing period
5. Missing quotation marks
6. Missing commas in the list
7. Missing comma/period
8. Incorrect period instead of question mark
9. Missing apostrophe in “It’s”
10. Missing quotation marks/exclamation mark
Exercise 5 – Rewrite the Sentences Correctly
1. Can you help me?
2. After school, we went home.
3. Wow! That was amazing.
4. I like red, blue, and green.
5. Riya said, “I am ready.”
6. Bring books, pens, and rulers.
7. Do you know the answer?
8. Yes, I can do it.
9. Please sit down, class.
10. What a surprise!
Help your child become a confident writer with strong punctuation and editing skills through fun grammar practice activities today.
These worksheets assess students on commas, periods, apostrophes, quotation marks, question marks, and sentence-ending punctuation.
Correct punctuation helps readers understand meaning clearly and improves sentence flow and writing accuracy.
Students improve punctuation by practicing editing exercises, reading carefully, and reviewing punctuation rules regularly.