

This Grade 7 worksheet provides comprehensive grammar test practice to reinforce key grammar concepts. Through multiple exercises, students will test their knowledge on a variety of grammar rules, including subject-verb agreement, verb tense, sentence structure, and vocabulary usage. This worksheet helps students review and apply grammar skills to improve their writing accuracy and clarity.
This worksheet includes five exercises that cover key aspects of grammar:
🧠 **Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence**
In this exercise, students will select the grammatically correct sentence from two options, focusing on subject-verb agreement, verb tense, word order, and article usage. Example:
"She *doesn't* like to play tennis." vs. "She *don’t* like to play tennis."
✏️ **Exercise 2 – True or False**
Students will determine whether a sentence is grammatically correct and identify any errors related to subject-verb agreement, tense, and word choice. Example:
"She don’t like to play tennis." – *False*.
📋 **Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks**
Students will complete sentences with the correct verb forms, modals, or conjunctions based on the context. Example:
"She _______ (not like) to play soccer."
📝 **Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting**
This exercise requires students to rewrite sentences, correcting errors related to subject-verb agreement, word choice, and punctuation. Example:
"She don’t like to play tennis" becomes "She *doesn’t* like to play tennis."
🔑 **Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing**
Students complete a paragraph by filling in the blanks with the appropriate verb forms, modals, or conjunctions, applying grammar rules and improving sentence clarity. Example:
"Yesterday, my friends and I (1) _______ (decide) to visit the zoo."
This worksheet helps students strengthen their grammar skills, preparing them for standardized tests and improving their overall writing quality. By practicing these exercises, students can achieve greater accuracy and clarity in their writing.
**Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence**
1. b) She doesn’t like to play tennis.
2. b) They were going to the market.
3. a) Yesterday, I went to the store.
4. b) Although she studied hard, she didn’t pass.
5. a) She is an honest woman.
6. a) They should finish the project by Friday.
7. b) They can go tomorrow.
8. a) The book was read by him.
9. a) She went to the store, and she bought some bread.
10. b) If I had known, I would have helped.
**Exercise 2 – True or False**
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. False
**Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks**
1. doesn’t like
2. are
3. studying
4. runs
5. speaks
6. have already finished
7. left
8. wants
9. finished
10. are
**Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting**
1. She *doesn’t* like to play tennis.
2. He *doesn't* like coffee.
3. We *were* watching a movie when you called.
4. They *were* going to the park.
5. She is a very good singer, but also a talented dancer.
6. They *should* leave now.
7. She is an honest woman.
8. He is *more* intelligent than I am.
9. We *did not go* to the market.
10. They have *better* skills than us.
**Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing**
1. decided
2. arrived
3. wanted
4. got
5. was
6. were
7. was
8. watched
9. asked
10. went
11. saw
12. were swinging
13. made
14. took
15. enjoyed
16. agreed
17. will come
18. had
It simulates exam-style questions for CBSE English preparation.
By timing themselves and reviewing mistakes after completion.
They build confidence and improve exam performance.