Class 8 Grammar Worksheet with Mixed Exercises



Class 8 Grammar Worksheet with Mixed Exercises

Grammar in Action: Real-Life Context Practice for Class 8
This high-engagement worksheet pack is designed to help Class 8 students apply grammar in real-world situations. With integrated tasks across story writing, dialogues, interviews, and diary entries, students reinforce core grammar concepts like articles, prepositions, conjunctions, verb forms, and adjectives while using them creatively in context.
Why Integrated Grammar Tasks Matter in Grammar?
These application-based tasks help learners:
1. Bridge the gap between grammar theory and real usage.
2. Strengthen grammar control across writing formats like stories and conversations.
3. Build confidence in using proper sentence structure and punctuation.
4. Develop expressive, fluent writing with correct grammar across scenarios.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five creative, multi-skill activities:
📘 Exercise 1 – Story Fill-in-the-Blanks
Students complete a short narrative by filling in grammar elements like articles, prepositions, conjunctions, and verbs.
🎭 Exercise 2 – Dialogue Completion
Learners complete a conversation between friends by inserting expressions based on given cues (greeting, suggestion, question, etc.).
🗣️ Exercise 3 – Write an Interview
Students create a 10-turn interview between a journalist and a sportsperson using correct grammar, punctuation, and natural flow.
📖 Exercise 4 – Write a Short Story
Using prompts (e.g. treasure map, storm, teamwork), students write a story with proper use of tenses, conjunctions, and descriptive vocabulary.
📝 Exercise 5 – Diary Entry
Learners write a diary entry about an unusual day using at least two grammar elements (articles, conjunctions, prepositions, adjectives).
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Story Fill-in-the-Blanks (Suggested Answers)
1. some
2. a
3. swimming, and
4. rest, because
5. looking, but
6. some, while
Exercise 2 – Dialogue Completion (Suggested Responses)
1. Hi / Hello
2. What should we do
3. What about food
4. What time should we start
5. decorate the room
6. invite her
Exercise 3 – Interview (Open-ended)
Expected structure includes:
- 10 alternating lines between Journalist and Cricketer
- Use of varied sentence types and verb tenses
- Proper punctuation and tone
Exercise 4 – Short Story (Open-ended)
Expected features:
- Use of past tense
- Logical sequence
- Grammar accuracy (at least 3 conjunctions + 3 adjectives)
Exercise 5 – Diary Entry (Open-ended)
Expected features:
- At least two articles, two conjunctions, and two prepositions used correctly
- Personal tone and descriptive expression
Help your child move beyond rote learning and become a confident grammar user through story-based and practical grammar tasks!
Frequently Asked Questions
They provide practice across multiple grammar topics, reinforcing understanding and application.
By encouraging flexible thinking and problem-solving across grammar concepts.
Consistent practice builds accuracy and confidence in using English grammar correctly.