Class 6 Synonyms in Paragraph Editing Worksheet [PDF]

Class 6 Synonyms in Paragraph Editing Worksheet [PDF]
Last Updated At: 4 May 2026
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Grade 6 English Grammar Worksheet: Synonyms in Paragraph Editing with Answers (Free PDF) 

Improving vocabulary becomes more effective when students learn how to edit sentences and remove repetition. In this Grade 6 English grammar worksheet on Synonyms in Paragraph Editing, students explore how to replace repeated words with suitable synonyms. This helps make writing clearer, more interesting, and more professional. 

This worksheet includes structured exercises that guide students step by step. Learners practice identifying synonyms, choosing correct words based on context, and rewriting sentences to improve clarity. These activities strengthen grammar skills and enhance writing quality. 

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What Is the Topic? 

Synonyms in Paragraph Editing is the focus of this worksheet. Students learn how to replace repeated words with meaningful alternatives to improve sentence flow. 

For example: 

- big → large 
- happy → joyful 
- fast → rapid 

As shown on *page 3*, students identify whether word pairs like “said and stated” or “happy and joyful” are synonyms.

What’s in This Worksheet? 

1. True or False section to identify synonyms 
2. Sorting section to classify synonyms and non-synonyms 
3. Fill in the Blanks using context clues 
4. Multiple Choice Questions based on meaning 
5. Sentence Rewriting to remove repetition 

These sections (outlined on *page 2*) provide a structured learning flow. 
Definitions, Examples, Techniques, and Tips 

Synonyms are words that have similar meanings and can replace each other in sentences. 

Examples from the worksheet: 

- Said → stated 
- Happy → joyful 
- Big → grand 
- Fast → rapid 

Techniques used: 

- Identifying repeated words 
- Replacing them with suitable synonyms 
- Ensuring the sentence meaning stays correct 

Quick tips: 

- Avoid repeating the same word 
- Use synonyms to improve writing 
- Always check if the new word fits the sentence 

Why Is It Important to Learn This? 

Learning synonyms in paragraph editing helps students write more clearly and creatively. It improves sentence flow and avoids repetition. 

This topic is important for: 

- Writing essays and paragraphs 
- Improving vocabulary 
- Making writing more engaging 

Where Will This Knowledge Help You? 

This knowledge is useful in: 
- School assignments 
- Essay writing 
- Creative writing 
- Grammar improvement 

How to Use This Worksheet? 

1. Attempt all exercises independently 
2. Read each sentence carefully 
3. Identify repeated words 
4. Replace them with suitable synonyms 
5. Check answers and revise mistakes 

As seen on *page 8*, students rewrite sentences like “The big elephant was big” to remove repetition. 

Important Tips and Tricks 

1. Avoid repeating the same word 
2. Use synonyms appropriately 
3. Maintain sentence meaning 
4. Read the sentence carefully 
5. Practice rewriting regularly 
6. Build vocabulary 
7. Use context clues 
8. Revise mistakes 

Complete Answer Key 

Exercise No. 1 
Write T if they are synonyms, or F if not. 

1. T 
2. T 
3. F 
4. T 
5. T 
6. T 
7. F 
8. T 
9. T 
10. T 

Exercise No. 2 
Sort into Synonyms and Not Synonyms.

 Synonyms: 
throw/toss 
speak/talk 
enter/go in 
arrive/reach 
build/construct 
close/shut 
help/support 
jump/leap 

Not Synonyms: 
push/pull 
hide/reveal 
break/fix 
borrow/take 
win/lose 
rise/fall 
accept/refuse 

Exercise No. 3 
Fill in the blanks. 

1. frightened 
2. stated 
3. angry 
4. noisy 
5. grand 
6. joyful 
7. neat 
8. frightened 
9. ancient 
10. rapid 

Exercise No. 4 
Choose the correct synonym. 

1. b) furious 
2. c) frightened 
3. d) stated 
4. c) noisy 
5. a) grand 
6. c) joyful 
7. c) neat 
8. b) ancient 
9. c) gazed 
10. d) rapid 

Exercise No. 5 
Rewrite to remove repetition. 

1. The big elephant was large. 
2. The boy stated he was afraid. 
3. The girl was very angry and furious. 
4. The room was clean and neat. 
5. The story is old and ancient. 
6. The child was happy and joyful. 
7. The man looked and gazed. 
8. The hall was loud and noisy. 
9. The king gave a grand speech. 
10. The car moved fast and rapid. 

Practicing this Grade 6 English grammar worksheet on Synonyms in Paragraph Editing helps students improve writing quality and avoid repetition. With regular practice, students can confidently use synonyms to make their writing more effective. 

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