

This Grade 5 worksheet is designed to help students master the use of articles—"a," "an," and "the." Students often make errors like "an university" or "a hour," which are corrected through this engaging set of exercises. By learning the rules for when to use each article, students will improve their ability to construct grammatically correct sentences and paragraphs.
The worksheet provides multiple exercises, including multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and paragraph corrections, to help students apply the rules for articles in various contexts. For example, students will practice using "a" before words starting with consonant sounds ("a cat") and "an" before vowel sounds ("an apple").
This worksheet provides extensive practice in using articles, ensuring that students grasp these fundamental rules and can use them accurately in their writing.
Correct article usage is essential to writing clearly and accurately. For Grade 5 learners, this is especially important because:
1. "A" is used before singular countable nouns starting with a consonant sound.
2. "An" is used before singular countable nouns starting with a vowel sound.
3. "The" is used to refer to specific or known nouns.
4. Improper use of articles can lead to confusion and awkward phrasing.
Mastering article use helps students write more effectively and express themselves with greater precision.
This worksheet features various exercises to help students practice correct article usage:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Article
Students choose the correct article for sentences like "She bought ______ umbrella" or "We visited ______ university."
✏️ Exercise 2 – Correct the Article in Each Sentence
In this exercise, students correct sentences where articles have been misused, such as "She gave me a honest answer."
📋 Exercise 3 – True or False
Students evaluate statements about article usage to determine whether they are correct or not.
🔤 Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Article
Students underline the incorrect article in sentences and provide the correct form.
📝 Exercise 5 – Edit and Rewrite the Paragraph
Students edit a short paragraph to fix article errors and improve clarity.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Article
1. b) an unusual bird
2. a) an umbrella
3. b) an honest answer
4. a) a European tourist
5. a) a umbrella
6. b) an interesting story
7. a) an hourglass
8. a) an astronaut
9. a) an university
10. a) an hour
Exercise 2 – Correct the Article in Each Sentence
1. a honest answer → an honest answer
2. an university → a university
3. a astronaut → an astronaut
4. a hour → an hour
5. a uniform → an uniform
6. a interesting article → an interesting article
7. an European country → a European country
8. a eagle → an eagle
9. a unusual shell → an unusual shell
Exercise 3 – Write True or False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. False
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Article
1. He gave a honest reply → an honest
2. We waited for a hour → an hour
3. The guide showed us a ancient → an ancient
4. Ravi found an useful → a useful
5. We waited for a hour → an hour
6. They visited an university → a university
7. She wrote a interesting → an interesting
8. The teacher explained a lesson → the lesson
9. She bought an uniform → a uniform
10. Riya saw an European → a European
Exercise 5 – Edit and Rewrite the Paragraph
1. Last weekend, Sameera visited a science museum with her class. At the entrance, she noticed an enormous robot welcoming visitors. Inside the hall, there was an interesting model of the solar system that showed how the earth moves around the sun. The guide also showed them an ancient telescope that scientists once used to study stars. Later, the students watched an unusual experiment where a chemical reaction produced bright colours. Riya even saw an hourglass used to measure time in old days. Before leaving, she bought an educational book from the museum shop and said it was an amazing visit.
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"A" is used before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds, and "the" for specific items.
They may confuse when to use "a" vs. "an" or forget to include articles in general.
Worksheets can offer multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice using the right article.