Class 6 Synonyms in Sentences Practice Worksheet [PDF]

Class 6 Synonyms in Sentences Practice Worksheet [PDF]
Last Updated At: 5 May 2026
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Grade 6 English Grammar Worksheet: Synonyms in Sentences with Answers (Free PDF) 

Building a strong vocabulary helps students express ideas clearly and confidently. In this Grade 6 English grammar worksheet on Synonyms in Sentences, students learn how to replace words with similar meanings while keeping the sentence correct and meaningful. This improves both writing skills and understanding of language. 

This worksheet includes engaging exercises that guide students step by step. Learners practice identifying similar meanings, choosing correct synonyms in context, and rewriting sentences using better word choices. These activities strengthen vocabulary and improve sentence construction. 

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What Is the Topic? 

Synonyms in Sentences is the focus of this worksheet. Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings and can be used in place of each other depending on the context. 

As shown on *page 3*, students identify whether pairs like “smart and intelligent” or “happy and angry” have similar meanings.

What’s in This Worksheet? 

1. True or False section to identify similar meanings 
2. Sorting section to classify synonyms and antonyms 
3. Fill in the Blanks section using correct synonyms 
4. Multiple Choice Questions for synonym selection 
5. Sentence Rewriting using suitable synonyms 

These sections (outlined on *page 2*) provide a structured and progressive learning approach. 

Definitions, Examples, Techniques, and Tips 

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

Examples from the worksheet: 

- Smart → intelligent 
- Brave → courageous 
- Big → huge 
- Quick → fast 

Techniques used: 

- Reading sentences carefully for meaning 
- Choosing the most suitable synonym 
- Avoiding incorrect word replacements 

Quick tips: 

- Always check if the synonym fits the sentence 
- Some synonyms may not work in all contexts 
- Practice helps improve accuracy 

Why Is It Important to Learn This? 

Learning synonyms helps students avoid repetition and improves vocabulary. It also enhances writing quality and makes communication clearer. 

This topic is important for: 

- Writing better sentences 
- Improving reading comprehension 
- Performing well in exams 

Where Will This Knowledge Help You? 

This knowledge is useful in: 

- Essay writing 
- Speaking clearly 
- Understanding texts easily 
- Expanding vocabulary 

How to Use This Worksheet? 

1. Attempt all exercises independently 
2. Read each sentence carefully 
3. Understand the meaning of the given word 
4. Choose the correct synonym 
5. Check answers and revise mistakes 

As seen on *page 5*, students choose the best synonym based on sentence meaning. 

Important Tips and Tricks 

1. Focus on sentence meaning 
2. Do not confuse synonyms with antonyms 
3. Choose the most suitable word, not just any similar word 
4. Practice regularly 
5. Read more to improve vocabulary 
6. Use new words in sentences 
7. Revise mistakes carefully 
8. Build word pairs for memory 

Complete Answer Key 

Exercise No. 1 Exercise No. 1
Choose T if they have the same or similar meaning, and F if they do not. 

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

Exercise No. 2 
Sort into Synonyms and Antonyms. 

Synonyms: 
strong/powerful 
thin/slim 
noisy/loud 
silent/quiet 
begin/start 
tired/exhausted 
rich/wealthy 
fast/rapid 
kind/gentle 

Antonyms: 
early/late 
laugh/cry 
safe/dangerous 
bright/dim 
empty/full 
hard/soft 

Exercise No. 3 
Fill in the blanks.

1. tired 
2. quiet 
3. huge 
4. tiny 
5. courageous 
6. fast 
7. intelligent 
8. noisy 
9. simple 
10. unhappy 

Exercise No. 4 
Choose the correct synonym. 

1. c) courageous 
2. b) even 
3. c) exhausted 
4. d) silent 
5. b) powerful 
6. b) simple 
7. c) quickly 
8. c) intelligent 
9. b) chilly 
10. c) furious 

Exercise No. 5 
Rewrite using suitable synonyms. 

1. She has a large house. 
2. The boy is very exhausted. 
3. The room is quiet. 
4. The dog is powerful. 
5. The test is simple. 
6. The girl is joyful. 
7. The man is furious. 
8. The road is long. 
9. The story is short. 
10. The child is intelligent. 

Practicing this Grade 6 English grammar worksheet on Synonyms in Sentences helps students strengthen vocabulary and improve sentence construction. With regular practice, students can confidently use appropriate synonyms in writing and speaking. 

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