

This Grade 5 worksheet introduces students to conditional sentences — sentences that express a cause-and-effect relationship using if-clauses. Through five well-structured exercises, learners develop the ability to identify, complete, rewrite, and use conditional sentences confidently in both grammar tasks and creative writing.
Conditionals are an essential grammar structure that helps students express possibilities, consequences, and logical thinking. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. They help students express what will happen if a certain condition is met.
2. They use the if-clause and main clause together to show cause and effect.
3. They improve logical thinking and structured expression in writing.
4. They are used in everyday conversation, formal writing, and storytelling.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with conditionals:
Exercise 1 – Underline the Main Clause
Students read ten if-clause sentences and underline the main clause (the result part) in each. Example: "If you finish your homework, you will play outside." — students underline you will play outside. This builds awareness of the two-part structure of conditional sentences.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly formed conditional sentence from three options in each of ten questions. This activity sharpens the ability to identify correct subject-verb agreement and tense usage in conditionals.
Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting (Using Conditionals)
Students are given two separate sentences and must combine them into one correct conditional sentence using 'if'. Ten sentences in total. This builds hands-on practice in constructing well-formed conditional sentences.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Paragraph)
Students read a passage featuring characters like Rahul, Anjali, Kartik, Nisha, and Rohan and fill in the blanks with correct verb forms to complete the conditional sentences. This contextual task helps students apply conditional grammar naturally within a story.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a paragraph using conditional sentences. This open-ended activity encourages independent and creative grammar application.
Exercise 1 – Underline the Main Clause
1. you will play outside
2. they will grow well
3. it will look neat
4. he will become a good player
5. everyone will enjoy it
6. you will learn new words
7. the teacher will praise them
8. we will protect the environment
9. everyone will clap for her
10. you will buy your favorite toy
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) If Rahul studies, he passes.
2. a) If it rains, we stay home.
3. c) If Neha wakes early, she catches bus.
4. b) If Aarav reads daily, he improves.
5. c) If Diya practices, she sings well.
6. a) If Rohan eats fruit, he stays healthy.
7. b) If Pooja helps, she learns fast.
8. c) If Arjun plays, he scores goals.
9. a) If Nisha cleans, room looks neat.
10. b) If it is sunny, we go outside.
Exercise 3 – Rewrite Using Conditionals
1. If you wake up early, you will catch the school bus.
2. Since she studies every day, she will score good marks.
3. As long as we work together, we will finish the project faster.
4. Should he drinks enough water, he will stay healthy.
5. Provided that they arrive on time, the movie will start smoothly.
6. If you listen carefully, you will understand the lesson.
7. In case the weather is nice, we will go for a picnic.
8. As long as she practices dancing, she will perform well.
9. If we save electricity, we will reduce our bills.
10. Should he helps his parents, they will be happy.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Paragraph – Sample Answers)
1. will
2. Provided that
3. when
4. As long as
5. should
6. If
7. when
8. If
9. since
10. As long as
11. Provided that
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Paragraph)
Answers may vary. A sample paragraph is given below for reference.
If I study hard every day, I will score well in my exams. If I score well, my parents will be very proud of me. If the weather is good this weekend, my family will go to the park for a picnic. If my friends come along, we will play cricket and fly kites together. If we carry our tiffins, we will enjoy a meal under the open sky. If I complete all my homework before Sunday, my father will take me to the bookshop to buy a new storybook. If I read more books, I will learn new words and improve my writing. I believe that if we work with dedication and discipline, we can achieve anything we set our minds to.
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Conditionals express situations that depend on a condition, usually with "if" clauses.
They help students express cause and effect, possibilities, and hypothetical situations.
Worksheets provide exercises where students identify and practice forming different types of conditionals.