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    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Correcting Redundant Words

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    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Correcting Redundant Words
    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Correcting Redundant Words

    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Correcting Redundant Words

    Class 4English GrammarSpoken EnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Aishwarya Vijay
    Aishwarya VijayVisit Profile
    I’m a former banking and finance professional with 6 years of corporate experience, now a certified educator working at PlanetSpark. After completing my ECCEd and teaching coding at WhiteHat Jr for 2.5 years, I transitioned fully into teaching to build a healthier work–life balance and be more present for my son—while doing work I genuinely love.

    Clear and Concise Writing: Correcting Redundant Words for Class 4 

    This Grade 4 English grammar worksheet helps students learn how to identify and correct redundant words in sentences. Redundant words are unnecessary repetitions that make sentences longer without adding meaning. Through this worksheet, students practice removing repeated ideas and choosing clearer phrases. 

    Designed especially for Grade 4 learners, the worksheet builds strong writing habits by helping children understand how to express ideas in a clear and concise way. Students work through engaging grammar tasks that develop editing and proofreading skills. 

    The activities include identifying redundant phrases, selecting better word choices, rewriting sentences to remove unnecessary repetition, editing a paragraph, and writing concise sentences on given topics. These exercises strengthen grammar awareness and encourage students to write effectively in both academic and everyday communication. 

    By practicing how to correct redundant words, learners become better writers who can communicate ideas clearly without repeating the same meaning unnecessarily.

    Why Redundant Words Matter in Grammar? 

    Redundant words make sentences longer and less clear. Learning to avoid redundancy is important because: 

    1. It helps students write clear and concise sentences. 
    2. It improves editing and proofreading skills. 
    3. It teaches learners to express ideas without repeating meanings. 
    4. It strengthens grammar accuracy in writing and speaking. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five grammar-focused activities that help students recognize and correct redundant expressions. 

    Exercise 1 – Identify Redundant Phrases 
    Students read each sentence and underline the phrase if it contains redundant words. If the phrase is correct and does not contain unnecessary repetition, they circle it. 

    Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice: Choose the Better Phrase 
    Students choose the best phrase that avoids redundancy and makes the sentence clearer. 

    Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite each sentence by removing the redundant words and writing the corrected phrase. 

    Exercise 4 – Paragraph Editing 
    Students rewrite a paragraph by removing repeated or unnecessary words to make the paragraph clearer and more concise. 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing 
    Students write two concise sentences for each topic. This activity helps them practice clear and effective writing. 

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

    Exercise 1 – Identify Redundant Words 
    1. free gift – redundant 
    2. correct phrase 
    3. correct phrase 
    4. correct phrase 
    5. return back – redundant 
    6. advance planning – redundant 
    7. correct phrase 
    8. close proximity – redundant 
    9. basic fundamentals – redundant 
    10. past history – redundant 

    Exercise 2 – Choose the Better Phrase 
    1. gift 
    2. planning 
    3. return 
    4. fundamentals 
    5. proximity 
    6. invention 
    7. history 
    8. result 
    9. return 
    10. fundamentals 

    Exercise 3 – Corrected Sentences 
    1. The coach asked the players to repeat the drill. 
    2. The teacher asked students to combine their ideas. 
    3. The baker made a round cake. 
    4. The baby held a tiny toy. 
    5. We walked back to the classroom. 
    6. The teacher gave a summary of the story. 
    7. The driver made a U-turn near the signal. 
    8. The two teams joined for the event. 
    9. The students worked together on the project. 
    10. The speaker shared the conclusion of the speech. 

    Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph (Sample Answer) 

    On Saturday, our class visited the zoo. Before the trip, our teacher did planning for the travel. At the entrance, the zoo staff gave each student a gift. The guide told us the history of the zoo and showed us many animals. After the visit, we had to return to the school bus quickly. At the end, the teacher explained the fundamentals of caring for animals and said the result of the trip was a wonderful learning experience. 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing (Sample Answers) 

    1. My school day 
    I reach school early in the morning. 
    I enjoy learning new things with my classmates. 

    2. Playing with friends 
    I like playing games with my friends after school. 
    We laugh and have fun together. 

    3. My favourite hobby 
    My favourite hobby is drawing pictures. 
    I enjoy colouring them with bright crayons. 

    4. A visit to the park 
    I visited the park with my family. 
    We walked around and enjoyed the fresh air. 

    5. A fun classroom activity 
    Our class played a quiz game today. 
    Everyone participated and learned new facts. 

    6. My favourite food 
    My favourite food is pizza. 
    I love its cheesy taste. 

    7. My best friend 
    My best friend is very kind. 
    We help each other with our homework. 

    8. A family picnic 
    My family went for a picnic last Sunday. 
    We played games and ate delicious food. 

    9. A rainy day 
    It rained heavily yesterday. 
    I watched the raindrops from my window. 

    10. My favourite game 
    My favourite game is cricket. 
    I enjoy batting and playing with my friends. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Redundant words are unnecessary word pairs that repeat the same meaning, such as “return back” or “advance planning.” Learning to correct them helps students write clearer sentences in Class 4 grammar worksheets and CBSE English practice.

    Students can look for words that repeat the same idea in a sentence, like “free gift” or “end result.” Class 4 grammar worksheets help early learners practice removing extra words for clearer writing.

    Removing redundant words helps students write concise and effective sentences. Practicing this skill in Class 4 English grammar worksheets improves clarity and sentence construction for early learners.

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