Rearrange Words To Make Meaningful Sentences | Class 4 Grammar Worksheets
This English grammar worksheet is designed for students of classes 4 and 5.
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Unscramble the groups of words to make meaningful sentences. Capitalise where necessary.
Worksheet 1
1. this we visiting Assam are summer.
2. first I quite happy was to receive prize the.
3. a should have called you him liar not.
4. I to the forgot letter post.
5. at the aim the deer took hunter.
6. the behind were the bush thieves hiding.
7. can I the see on roof something.
8. a child hand the young had holding to each woman on.
9. must we protect resources our natural.
10. upset why looking you are?
11. colours kites in of many flew the city different.
12. I dog enjoy with playing my.
Answers
1. We are visiting Assam this summer.
2. I was quite happy to receive the first prize.
3. You should not have called him a liar.
4. I forgot to post the letter.
5. The hunter took aim at the deer.
6. The thieves were hiding behind the bush.
7. I can see something on the roof.
8. The young woman had a child holding on to each hand.
9. We must protect our natural resources.
10. Why are you looking upset?
11. Kites of many different colours flew in the city.
12. I enjoy playing with my dog.
Worksheet 2
This grammar exercise tests your ability to construct meaningful sentences in English.
1. I in have met them not a long time
2. letter in I was to find your my inbox delighted
3. I lying never that she was realized to me
4. has sitting at that he computer been all morning
5. spend if children a lot of on their mobile phones, it grades will time affect their
6. not I was treatment expecting this from you
7. his disappointed his failure parents
8. his, he despite never lost failures hope
9. you know to operate do this machine how
10. spoken Spanish is in many of Latin America parts
11. country India is a with a rich cultural legacy
12. me she accused of stealing tomatoes her
13. not I am going to him ever invite again
14. he what said no sense to made me
15. took months to several finish the project we
16. job I another miss deadline, I will if lose my
17. she has waiting for been the bus for hours two
18. what I don’t I should know do
19. is China larger than much India
20. work the teacher them to harder advised
Answers
1. I haven’t met them in a long time.
2. I was delighted to find your letter in my inbox.
3. I never realized that she was lying to me.
4. He has been sitting at that computer all morning.
5. If children spend a lot of time on their mobile phones, it will affect their grades.
6. I was not expecting this treatment from you.
7. His failure disappointed his parents.
8. Despite his failures, he never lost hope.
9. Do you know how to operate this machine?
10. Spanish is spoken in many parts of Latin America.
11. India is a country with a rich cultural legacy.
12. She accused me of stealing her tomatoes.
13. I am not going to invite him ever again.
14. What he said made no sense to me.
15. We took several months to finish the project.
16. If I miss another deadline, I will lose my job.
17. She has been waiting for the bus for two hours.
18. I don’t know what I should do.
19. China is much larger than India.
20. The teacher advised them to work harder.
Worksheet 3
Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences. Then mention their type.
1. are where going you?
2. arrive dad now will.
3. the missed we train.
4. an apple ate she.
5. played Shyam his puppy with.
6. baked yesterday a cake mother.
7. could I not the question answer.
8. of get sight out my.
9. rest take some.
10. you when arrive will?
11. the I train missed.
12. How beautiful she is!
13. don’t now leave.
14. invited I my friends have.
Answers
1. Where are you going? (Interrogative)
2. Dad will arrive now. (Declarative)
3. We missed the train. (Declarative)
4. She ate an apple. (Declarative)
5. Shyam played with his puppy. (Declarative)
6. Mother baked a cake yesterday. (Declarative)
7. I could not answer the question. (Declarative)
8. Get out of my sight. (Imperative)
9. Take some rest. (Imperative)
10. When will you arrive? (Interrogative)
11. I missed the train. (Declarative)
12. How beautiful she is! (Exclamatory)
13. Don’t leave now. (Imperative)
14. I have invited my friends. (Declarative)
Worksheet 4
This grammar exercise tests a student’s understanding of sentence patterns and word order in a sentence. Read the following sentences. The words are not in the proper order. You have to rearrange them to make meaningful sentences.
1. crowd too big the police the was to control for.
2. I remain hope you always so happy will.
3. ambition to my become a is scientist.
4. the look baby not much like does her mother.
5. not I your office yesterday to but you were went in.
6. the what train arrive does time?
7. on the post afternoon office is Saturday closed.
8. made suits are the finest of his cloth.
9. I haven’t must some new clothes got buy because I anything to wear.
10. he am much is than I older.
11. she richer most of her neighbours is than.
12. I fly interested in am learning to.
Answers
1. The crowd was too big for the police to control.
2. I hope you will always remain so happy.
3. My ambition is to become a scientist.
4. The baby does not look much like her mother.
5. I went to your office yesterday but you were not in.
6. What time does the train arrive?
7. The post office is closed on Saturday afternoon.
8. His suits are made of the finest cloth.
9. I must buy some new clothes because I haven’t got anything to wear.
10. He is much older than I am.
11. She is richer than most of her neighbours.
12. I am interested in learning to fly.
Worksheet 5
Rearrange words to make meaningful sentences.
1. dogs are loyal to their owners
2. my neighbour is a kind old woman
3. I went to the market with my mother
4. yesterday Dad made pasta for us
5. I got ten out of ten in the exam
6. I could not solve the puzzle.
7. I read an interesting novel yesterday
8. we went for a walk yesterday evening
9. my grandfather is a retired soldier
10. mother my me stories at tells bedtime
11. a he gave beggar coin the
12. he the followed the boy dog wherever went
Answers
1. Dogs are loyal to their owners.
2. My neighbour is a kind old woman.
3. I went to the market with my mother.
4. Yesterday Dad made pasta for us.
5. I got ten out of ten in the exam.
6. I could not solve the puzzle.
7. I read an interesting novel yesterday.
8. We went for a walk yesterday evening.
9. My grandfather is a retired soldier.
10. My mother tells me stories at bedtime.
11. He gave the beggar a coin.
12. The dog followed the boy wherever he went.
Worksheet 6
- birds a that number of live on tree.
- my used grandmother to cattle keep.
- book went to library and the borrowed a she.
- believe not I could eyes my.
- we match that we the will hope win.
- got I ready ten minutes in.
- was prize to win I the hoping first.
- have baked a you cake ever?
- use students phones cannot at school mobile.
- I yesterday grandmother visited my.
Answers
- A number of words live on that tree.
- My grandmother used to keep cattle.
- She went to the library and borrowed a book.
- I could not believe my eyes.
- We hope that we will win the match.
- I got ready in ten minutes.
- I was hoping to win the first prize,
- Have you ever baked a cake?
- Students cannot use mobile phones at school.
- I visited my grandmother yesterday.