Grade 5 Grammar Worksheets

Grade 5 Grammar Worksheets


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 Grade: 05

Subject: English

Topic:  What’s the difference?

          (Grammar  focus)

Read ,learn, and add words to the following list.

 

Positive

Comparative

Superlattive

Adjectives with one

Syllable

 

Tall

Long

Fast

Big

Add ‘ –er’

Taller

Longer

Faster

Bigger

Add ‘-est’

Tallest

Longest

Fastest

Youngest

Two – syllable

Adjeective

Ending in –y,ow and -le

Easy

Cosy

Narrow

Simple

Easier

Cosier

Narrower

Simpler 

Easiest

Cosiest

Narrowest

Simplest 

Two – syllable

Adjectives and longer

adjectives

 

Expensive

Beautiful

Useful

helpful

Add ‘-more’

More expensive

More beautiful

More useful

More helpful

Add ‘-most’

Most expensive

Most beautiful

Most useful

Most helpful

Irregular adjective

Adjective

Good

Bad

Little

Much

Better

Worse

Less

More

 

Best

Worst

Least

Most

 

·         Positive adjectives stand alone and they do not campare the noun or pronoun with any other.

       For eg.

Deepa is a good girl.

Ram is an intelligent.

·         Comparative adjectives describe the difference between only two items.

For eg.      Deepa is better than Anu.

                Ram is more intelligent than Alex.

·         Superlative adjective are used to compare three items or more.

     For. Example

                          Deepa is the best girl in her class.

                         Ram is most intelligent boy in his class.

Change the following adjectives into comparative and superlative.

Positive

Comparative

Superlative

High

Heavy

Happy

Popular

Short

Beautiful

Ugly

large

 

 

 

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Quantifiers

1.       Read and learn.

Countable Nouns

Singular

a/an/this/that/one

each/every

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A book an eraser

This bench that

Desk each bag

Every doll

Plural

Many/several/

More/a lot of/

A few/these/

Those/some/

Any/two/most

/all/a coupleof/both

/a pair of

 

 

Many toys

More things

A lot of pencil

A few rulers

These ballons

Those cups

Some crayons

Any books


Uncountable Nouns

A little /much/some /any/a lot

Of/all/ a greater deal of/

A large amount of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A little water much sugar

Some juice

A lot of milk

A great deal of music

A large amount of music

Both

Some/

Any/all/

A lot of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some water

Some books

A lot of water

A lot of books

 

·         ‘some ‘ comes with affirmative sentence, but ‘any’ comes with introgative and negative sentence. He’s got some books. He hasn’t got any pencils.

2.       Fill in the blanks with correct words.

a.       Where can you buy……………. Things? ( this,that, these)

b.      How …………….. is that pair of shoes ? (many,much, more)

c.       I need to buy a ……………for my sister. (dress, dresses)

d.      How ………………..nuts do you eat. ( many, much, more)

e.      How …………….vegetable do you eat ? ( many,much, more)

f.        There’s not ……………..toothpaste left ; could you buy some? (many, much)

g.       We ate ………….bread and …………..mangoes. (a, some, a)

h.      Both ……………………..work with their father.(brother, brothers)

i.         Several ……………….like to buy these books. (student, students)

j.        Each …………………..has a carrot. (rabbit,rabbits)

k.       I belive that ………………… person is born with talent.(every,all)

l.         How ……………… money have you got. (Much,many)

m.    I’ve got ………………….. apples in my basket and …………………water in my bottle. (a,some,a few)


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Read the following tasks.

·         What is sentence?

-          A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sence. The words in a sentence are grouped in a certain order so that it gives a complete meaning.

·         A sentence has following qualifies.

-          A sentence makes complete sence.

-          Its words are arranged in proper order.

-          Its starts with a capital letter.

-          It ends with punctuation

For examples

1.       Akhilya the queen lie to will.

2.       Akhilya will lie to the queen.

No. 1 is not a sentence because it doesn’t give complete sence, its words are not in order, it doesn’t starts with capital letter and ends with punctuation and No. 2 is a sentence because it has all qualifies of sentence.

Now tick the groups of words that make complete sence

a.       Intelligent sister her is an girl.

b.      Kabir can play the guitar.

c.       Red dresses like nisha.

d.      They are watching movie.

e.      Play on the road do.

f.        Me water glass water of.

g.       Suresh is from dhangadhi.

h.      Her  name is Archi.

i.         The street dog barking is

j.        He is a good boy. 


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