

Learning clauses helps students:
Build stronger sentences that are grammatically correct.
Understand how ideas connect within a sentence.
Improve writing clarity and structure.
Prepare for advanced grammar topics like complex and compound sentences.
Strengthen overall communication skills.
Clauses are the building blocks of sentences; mastering them early leads to better reading and writing.
This worksheet includes:
5 MCQs to identify independent and dependent clauses.
5 fill-in-the-blank questions help students choose the correct conjunction to complete clauses.
Beginner-friendly grammar situations to support clear understanding.
Examples that reflect real sentence patterns seen in schoolwork.
This worksheet works best for:
Grade 5 students learning sentence structure.
Teachers are looking for practice materials for class or homework.
Parents want extra grammar support at home.
Tutors and coaching centers focusing on writing improvement.
She finished her work
When the bell rang, we left.
because it was raining
The boy jumped
the sunset
I went home because I was tired.
She smiled because the joke was funny.
He stayed inside because it was raining.
We played because the sun was shining.
She ate the cake because she liked it.
It is a group of words that can stand alone as a complete sentence.
A dependent clause has a subject and verb but cannot stand alone because it does not express a complete thought.
It strengthens grammar skills, improves sentence formation, and helps students write more clearly.
No. The questions are simple and guide students through identifying clauses using context.
Yes. It is perfect for revision, tests, and class practice.