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    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Common Antonyms

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    Smruti Supramna
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    I’m a passionate English educator who believes deeply in the transformative power of learning. I’ve taught and supported peers, juniors, and higher secondary school students, driven by a genuine desire to help them grow as confident communicators. My experience as a content writer has strengthened my language skills, research abilities, and clarity of expression—all of which enrich my approach to teaching. I hope to contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of future generations by creating an inspiring and empowering learning experience.
    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Common Antonyms
    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Common Antonyms

    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Common Antonyms

    Class 3English GrammarEnglishCommunication SkillsFree DownloadPDF
    Smruti Supramna
    Smruti Supramna Visit Profile
    I’m a passionate English educator who believes deeply in the transformative power of learning. I’ve taught and supported peers, juniors, and higher secondary school students, driven by a genuine desire to help them grow as confident communicators. My experience as a content writer has strengthened my language skills, research abilities, and clarity of expression—all of which enrich my approach to teaching. I hope to contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of future generations by creating an inspiring and empowering learning experience.

    Clear or Confusing? Common Antonyms in Action – Grammar for Class 3 

    This Grade 3 grammar worksheet, “Clear or Confusing? Common Antonyms in Action,” helps learners strengthen their understanding of opposite meanings through practical, sentence-based practice. Designed for upper primary students, it builds vocabulary depth and sharpens comprehension by showing how antonyms change meaning in real contexts. 

    Using a mix of matching, sorting, fill-in-the-blanks, MCQs, and sentence rewriting, students actively apply antonyms such as "safe/dangerous", "bright/dull", "firm/weak", and "full/empty". These tasks encourage careful reading, logical thinking, and accurate word choice — essential skills for confident grammar use. 

    Ideal for classroom instruction, homework, or revision, this worksheet supports Grade 3 learning outcomes by combining grammar accuracy with meaning-based understanding. 

    Why Antonyms Matter in Grammar? 

    Antonyms help students understand contrast and clarity in language. For Grade 3 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. It improves vocabulary by showing how words relate to each other. 
    2. It strengthens sentence comprehension and meaning-making. 
    3. It helps students choose precise words while speaking and writing. 
    4. It develops logical and analytical thinking through comparison. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
    Students match each word with its correct antonym to reinforce basic opposite pairs. 

    📋 Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
    Learners sort word pairs into antonyms and not antonyms, improving word relationship awareness. 

    ✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
    Students choose the correct word from antonym pairs to complete meaningful sentences. 

    ❓ Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
    Learners identify the antonym of highlighted words based on sentence context. 

    📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
    Students rewrite sentences by replacing the underlined word with its correct antonym, strengthening grammar accuracy.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Match the Following
    busy–cramped, healthy–unhealthy, simple–complex, patient–impatient, shiny–dull, robust–fragile, bright–gloomy, worthy–bland, wild–tame, solid–hollow 

    Exercise 2 – Sort the Word Pairs
    Antonyms: robust/fragile, rapid/slow, kind/cruel, solid/hollow, wild/tame, full/empty, bright/dull, dark/light 
    Not Antonyms: order/mess, solid/worthy, shiny/cramped, worthy/bland, busy/gloomy, fragile/simple 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
    1. dangerous 
    2. rough 
    3. long 
    4. plump 
    5. hard 
    6. vague 
    7. firm 
    8. fancy 
    9. empty 
    10. grand 

    Exercise 4 – Choose the Antonym
    1. c) empty 
    2. a) sunny 
    3. a) calm 
    4. c) clear 
    5. b) lively 
    6. d) fair 
    7. a) gentle 
    8. c) detailed 
    9. d) subtle 
    10. b) long 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
    1. The shopkeeper raised the shutter for customers. 
    2. A dog lay in the sun to feel warmer. 
    3. Arav opened the window to let in more breeze. 
    4. Leela said the class was too difficult to understand. 
    5. The train moved fast and reached the station early. 
    6. A vendor sold cold lemonade on a hot summer afternoon. 
    7. A sparrow hopped up to reach a higher branch. 
    8. My mother will wash the dirty clothes. 
    9. Rani opened the laptop to start typing. 
    10. A boy warmed his hands over fire. 

    Help your child master grammar by understanding meaning, contrast, and clarity in language. 
    Build stronger vocabulary and sharper thinking with structured antonym practice. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Class 3 introduces more descriptive pairs like brave–cowardly or ancient–modern.

    They often confuse similar-looking words, so context-based practice helps.

    By using fill-in-the-blanks and sentence-rewriting exercises.

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