📘 Grammar Worksheet – Class 6 (Set 1) With Answers
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✏️ Section A: Identify the Parts of Speech
Instructions: Write the part of speech of the underlined
word.
Example: She is a smart girl. → Adjective
- He quickly ran to the bus stop. → __________
- The dog barked loudly. → __________
- She is happy today. → __________
- We went to the market. → __________
- They play football every evening. → __________
📘 Section B: Fill in the Blanks with Correct Tense
(Use the correct form of the verb in brackets)
- She __________ (go) to school every day.
- We __________ (watch) a movie yesterday.
- They __________ (play) cricket now.
- I __________ (eat) my lunch already.
- He __________ (buy) a new book last week.
🧠 Section C: Punctuate the Sentences
- where are you going
- my name is rita
- its a sunny day
- oh what a beautiful flower
- can you help me
✍️ Section D: Types of Sentences
Write whether the sentence is Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, or Imperative.
- Please pass me the salt. → __________
- What is your name? → __________
- I am reading a book. → __________
- Wow! That’s amazing! → __________
- Do your homework now. → __________
🎯 Section E: Join the Sentences Using Conjunctions (and, but, or, because)
- I was tired. I went to bed early. → ____________________
- She is smart. She is kind. → ____________________
- Do you want tea? Do you want coffee? → ____________________
- He didn’t come. He was sick. → ____________________
Grammar Worksheet – Class 6 (Set 1) | Answer Key
Section A | Section B | Section C | Section D | Section E |
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1.Adverb | 1.goes | 1.Where are you going? | 1.Imperative | 1.I was tired, so I went to bed early. |
2.Noun | 2.watched | 2.My name is Rita. | 2.Interrogative | 2.She is smart and kind. |
3.Adjective | 3.are playing | 3.It’s a sunny day. | 3.Declarative | 3.Do you want tea or coffee? |
4.Noun | 4.have eaten | 4.Oh! What a beautiful flower! | 4.Exclamatory | 4.He didn’t come because he was sick. |
5.Verb | 5.bought | 5.Can you help me? | 5.Imperative | × |
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