Class 5 Worksheet on Simple vs Compound Sentences


Class 5 Worksheet on Simple vs Compound Sentences
Understand Sentence Types: Simple vs Compound Sentences for Grade 5
This Grade 5 worksheet helps students learn the difference between simple and compound sentences. With engaging exercises, learners build strong sentence construction and grammar skills.
In this worksheet, students will practice identifying and forming sentence types through:
✔️ Identification exercises to recognize nouns and verbs.
✔️ Multiple choice questions to differentiate simple and compound sentences.
✔️ Sentence rewriting to correct structure and add conjunctions.
✔️ Fill-in-the-blank passage to improve sentence formation.
✔️ Paragraph writing to apply concepts creatively.
This worksheet builds confidence in writing clear and meaningful sentences while improving overall grammar skills.
Perfect for strengthening sentence structure and communication skills!
🔹 Answer Key (for parents and educators)
Exercise 1 – Noun and Verb Identification:
1. Neeta / studies
2. Rakesh / opens
3. guard / watches
4. student / solves
5. Rajiv / cleans
6. Priya / paints
7. farmer / grows
8. baby / drinks
9. Ankit / climbs
10. chef / cooks
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence Type:
1. a) Riya sings and she dances.
2. b) Ravi plays cricket daily.
3. a) Meera writes and she draws.
4. c) Asha reads book.
5. b) Raj walks and he talks.
6. b) The bird flies high.
7. c) The sun shines brightly and it warms earth.
8. a) The child laughs loudly.
9. c) The train moves and it stops.
10. b) The girl runs quickly.
Exercise 3: Sentence Rewriting:
1. Tiya sings and she dances well.
2. Meera draws and she paints pictures.
3. Manisha reads and she writes notes.
4. Ravi eats food and drinks water.
5. Raj walks and he talks with friends.
6. The bird flies and sings sweetly.
7. The girl laughs and plays outside.
8. The train moves and stops here.
9. The star twinkles and the moon shines in the sky.
10. The boy walks and he runs fast.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks:
1. park
2. fun
3. excited
4. clicked
5. won
6. sweetly
7. entertained
8. watched
9. happy
10. snacks
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing:“My School Day: What I Do and What I Enjoy”
(Sample answer:) My school day is full of learning and fun. I wake up early and get ready for school. I reach school on time, and I meet my friends at the gate. We go to our class and listen to our teacher carefully. I study different subjects, and I enjoy English the most. During the break, I eat my lunch and talk with my friends. We play games in the playground, but we also follow the rules. After the break, I attend my classes and complete my work. I feel happy at school, so I always try to do my best. At the end of the day, I go home with a smile.
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They help children understand sentence structure, connect ideas logically, and improve clarity while practicing grammar through structured CBSE English learning activities.
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