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    Class 5 Dialogue Comma Review Grammar Worksheet

    Class 5English GrammarSpoken EnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Aishwarya Vijay
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    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.
    Class 5 Dialogue Comma Review Grammar Worksheet
    Class 5 Dialogue Comma Review Grammar Worksheet

    Class 5 Dialogue Comma Review Grammar Worksheet

    Class 5English 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.

    Speak It Right: Dialogue Comma Mastery for Class 5 

    This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on the correct use of commas in dialogue sentences. It helps students understand how to punctuate speech correctly using reporting verbs like said, asked, and shouted, ensuring clear and accurate writing.

    Why Dialogue Commas Matter in Grammar? 

    Dialogue commas are essential when writing spoken sentences correctly. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. It teaches proper punctuation before quotations. 
    2. It improves clarity in written conversations. 
    3. It helps distinguish between correct and incorrect dialogue structure. 
    4. It builds strong foundations for story writing and communication.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five engaging grammar exercises designed to strengthen punctuation skills:

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose the correctly punctuated dialogue sentence.

    Exercise 2 – True or False 
    Students identify whether commas are used correctly in dialogue.

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students decide whether a comma is needed before the quotation or not.

    Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite sentences with correct dialogue punctuation.

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    Students complete a paragraph by deciding where commas are needed before quotations.

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice 
    1. b 
    2. b 
    3. c 
    4. b 
    5. c 
    6. b 
    7. b 
    8. c 
    9. c 
    10. b 

    Exercise 2 – True or False 
    1.True
    2.True
    3.False
    4.False
    5.True
    6.False
    7.True
    8.False
    9.True
    10.False

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1.comma
    2.No comma
    3,No comma
    4.No comma
    5.comma
    6.No comma
    7.No comma
    8.comma
    9.No comma
    10.comma

    Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences 
    1. Aarush said, "I will finish my project today." 
    2. Vivaan said, "This game is very interesting!" 
    3. Anika asked, "Where did you keep my bag?" 
    4. Diya asked, "Can you help me with this drawing?" 
    5. Kabir shouted, "We won the football match!" 
    6. Myra said, "I am ready for the test." 
    7. Reyansh asked, "Shall we go to the library?" 
    8. Kiara said, "This story is amazing." 
    9. Arnav said, "Please switch off the lights." 
    10. Saanvi asked, "Are you coming with us?" 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    1. , 
    2. , 
    3. , 
    4. , 
    5. , 
    6. , 
    7. No comma 
    8. , 
    9. , 
    10. , 

    Help your child write conversations correctly and confidently with structured dialogue punctuation practice. 

    Book a free trial!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Commas are used to separate the spoken words from the rest of the sentence, usually before or after quotation marks with speaker tags.

    Students need to manage commas, quotation marks, and speaker tags together, which can be confusing without practice.

    Students can practice by editing sentences and identifying where commas should be placed in conversations.

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