Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Advanced Antonyms Words

Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Advanced Antonyms Words
Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Advanced Antonyms Words

Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Advanced Antonyms Words

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Mastering Advanced Antonyms: A Fun Worksheet for Class 5 

This Grade 5 grammar worksheet helps students strengthen their understanding of antonyms. Antonyms are words with opposite meanings, and learning them helps students expand their vocabulary and improve sentence clarity. By practicing antonyms, students can make their writing more varied and dynamic. 

In this worksheet, students will practice identifying antonyms through various activities, including True/False, matching exercises, filling in the blanks, multiple-choice questions, and sentence rewriting. These activities help students gain confidence in using antonyms and understanding how opposites can change the meaning of a sentence. 

By completing this worksheet, Grade 5 learners will enhance their vocabulary, improve their writing skills, and learn how to use antonyms to make their writing more effective and engaging. 

Why Antonyms Matter in Grammar? 

Understanding antonyms enhances language fluency and comprehension. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. Antonyms help expand vocabulary and language use. 
2. They make writing more engaging by avoiding repetition. 
3. Proper use of antonyms improves sentence clarity. 
4. Learning opposites helps students become more precise and expressive in their writing. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five engaging exercises designed to help students master antonyms: 

🧠 Exercise 1 – True/False 
Students read each statement and decide if it is true or false based on antonyms. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Match the Antonyms 
Students match each word with its correct antonym from two columns. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill in the blanks with the correct antonym for the given word. 

📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice 
Students choose the correct antonym from the given options. 

✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
Students rewrite the given sentences using the antonyms of highlighted words. 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – True/False 
1. T 
2. T 
3. F 
4. F 
5. T 
6. F 
7. T 
8. T 
9. T 
10. F 

Exercise 2 – Match the Antonyms 
1. Brave – Cowardly 
2. Generous – Stingy 
3. Honest – Dishonest 
4. Kind – Cruel 
5. Loyal – Disloyal 
6. Fair – Unfair 
7. Truthful – Lying 
8. Selfless – Selfish 
9. Open – Secretive 
10. Courageous – Timid 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. Weak 
2. Late 
3. Dull 
4. Quiet 
5. Narrow 
6. Rough 
7. Short 
8. Thin 
9. Poor 
10. Light 

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice 
1. a) Modern 
2. b) Complex 
3. b) Wide 
4. a) Deep 
5. c) Defeat 
6. b) Dark 
7. b) Reject 
8. b) Risky 
9. a) Enemy 
10. b) Decrease 

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
1. The soldier is cowardly. 
2. The shopkeeper is dishonest. 
3. The neighbor is selfish. 
4. The leader is disloyal. 
5. The judge is unfair. 
6. The teacher is unkind. 
7. The witness is lying. 
8. The volunteer is selfish. 
9. The person is secretive. 
10. The firefighter is timid. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Antonyms are words with opposite meanings such as brave and cowardly, helping students expand vocabulary.

Understanding opposites helps children compare ideas and improves comprehension while reading.

Students can identify opposite meanings in sentences and use them while forming their own examples.