

This Class 4 worksheet helps learners strengthen their understanding of sentence fragments—word groups that do not express a complete idea. Students learn how full sentences need both a subject and a verb, and how fragments can confuse meaning. Through progressive tasks, this worksheet trains young writers to identify fragments, correct them, and build strong, complete sentences confidently.
Inside this worksheet, students will find: underline-the-word exercises to identify nouns and verbs, reinforcing the core structure of complete sentences. Multiple-choice questions that distinguish fragments from full sentences in real examples. Sentence rewriting tasks where learners turn incomplete ideas into clear, meaningful sentences. A fill-in-the-blanks passage requiring students to apply their understanding of fragments in context. A paragraph-writing activity that encourages independent writing using complete sentences only.
ANSWER KEY
EXERCISE 1 – Underline the Noun & Circle the Verb
(Shown as Noun / Verb)
1. Riya / arranges
2. bus / reaches
3. Neha / locks
4. monkey / steals
5. cat / scratches
6. Ravi / checks
7. Asha / prepares
8. teacher / reviews
9. Meera / copies
10. Raj / drops
EXERCISE 2 – Complete the Sentence (Correct Options)
1. a
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. b
8. b
9. a
10. a
EXERCISE 3 – Rewrite as Complete Sentences
(Sample correct answers; variations allowed if sentences are complete.)
1. After the storm ended, we went outside.
2. The children were running across the field.
3. The tall boy is standing in the corridor.
4. The kitchen is near our class.
5. When the movie ended, everyone clapped.
6. The dog with brown spots wagged its tail.
7. We walked behind the school wall.
8. The girl was reading a poem.
9. The children were jumping on the trampoline.
10. Before the sun set, we reached home.
EXERCISE 4 – Passage Fill-in-the-Blanks
(Sample answers; others acceptable if logical and meaningful.)
1. This is a fragment
2. a complete sentence
3. a full sentence
4. a complete sentence
5. make it a full sentence
6. a proper complete sentence
7. a corrected full sentence
EXERCISE 5 – Paragraph Writing
(Answers will vary; must contain complete sentences.)
With these structured exercises, students develop clarity in writing, improve grammar accuracy, and learn how to communicate full ideas without confusion—an essential Class 4 skill.
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A fragment is an incomplete idea that does not form a full sentence.
By adding missing subjects, predicates, or linking ideas to complete the thought.
It improves writing clarity and prepares them for advanced sentence construction.