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    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Antonyms for Emotions

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    Kajal Mishra
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    I am an enthusiastic and dedicated English educator at PlanetSpark. I am passionate about helping students develop strong communication and public speaking skills while building their confidence and creativity. My teaching approach focuses on making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful so that every student feels inspired to express themselves effectively in English.
    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Antonyms for Emotions
    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Antonyms for Emotions

    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Antonyms for Emotions

    Class 5EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Kajal Mishra
    Kajal MishraVisit Profile
    I am an enthusiastic and dedicated English educator at PlanetSpark. I am passionate about helping students develop strong communication and public speaking skills while building their confidence and creativity. My teaching approach focuses on making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful so that every student feels inspired to express themselves effectively in English.

    Feel the Opposites: Antonyms for Emotions in Class 5 

    This Grade 5 English worksheet helps students understand antonyms for emotions by exploring opposite feelings such as happy–sad, calm–anxious, and brave–timid. Through engaging and structured activities, learners build emotional vocabulary and improve their ability to express contrasting ideas clearly. 

    Why Antonyms Matter in Grammar? 

    Antonyms help students understand contrast and deepen their vocabulary. For Grade 5 learners, learning antonyms for emotions is important because: 
    1. It builds emotional awareness and expression skills. 
    2. It improves vocabulary and comprehension. 
    3. It helps students understand contrasts in reading and writing. 
    4. It strengthens communication and descriptive abilities. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five engaging activities that build mastery in antonyms for emotions: 

    🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False 
    Students identify whether given emotion pairs are correct opposites (e.g., joyful vs miserable). 

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Match the Following 
    Students match emotion words with their correct antonyms to build strong associations. 

    📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students complete sentences using the correct opposite emotion based on context clues. 

    📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students select the correct antonym from given options to reinforce understanding. 

    🔄 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite sentences using the opposite emotion to demonstrate conceptual clarity. 

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

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

    Exercise 2 – Match the Following 
    joyful–miserable, confident–timid, calm–anxious, brave–nervous, happy–sad, relaxed–tense, excited–bored, proud–ashamed, bold–afraid, peaceful–angry 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. miserable 
    2. anxious 
    3. timid 
    4. bored 
    5. tense 
    6. ashamed 
    7. afraid 
    8. sad 
    9. angry 
    10. afraid 

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    1. c) miserable 
    2. a) nervous 
    3. d) anxious 
    4. d) timid 
    5. c) tense 
    6. a) bored 
    7. c) ashamed 
    8. d) afraid 
    9. d) angry 
    10. d) sad 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    1. She felt miserable after winning prize. 
    2. He was timid during the speech. 
    3. The lake looked anxious in evening. 
    4. The soldier was nervous in battle. 
    5. The child felt bored at fair. 
    6. She remained tense before exam. 
    7. He looked ashamed of his work. 
    8. The boy was afraid in class. 
    9. The place felt angry at night. 
    10. They were sad after results. 

    Help your child build emotional vocabulary and express feelings clearly by mastering antonyms through fun and engaging grammar practice. 
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Antonyms are opposite emotion words like happy and sad that show contrasting feelings.

    They help students understand and express different feelings clearly.

    It strengthens word knowledge and improves language skills.

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