Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms
Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

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Word Magic: Grammar Worksheet “Synonyms and Antonyms” for Class 4  

This Grade 4 grammar worksheet helps learners master **synonyms (words with similar meanings)** and **antonyms (words with opposite meanings)** through interactive and structured exercises. Students build strong vocabulary and sentence skills with creative word activities, from matching and sorting to rewriting and multiple-choice practice.  

Why Synonyms and Antonyms Matter in Grammar? 

Learning synonyms and antonyms helps children:  
1. Expand their vocabulary for better writing and speaking.  
2. Understand how words relate in meaning and tone.  
3. Develop comprehension and comparison skills.  
4. Build confidence in expressing ideas clearly and creatively.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

The worksheet features five engaging exercises to make learning fun and practical:  

🧠 **Exercise 1 – Match the Following**  
Students match words with their synonyms: *enormous–huge, fragile–delicate, intelligent–wise, joyful–cheerful,* and more.  

✏️ **Exercise 2 – Sort the Words**  
Children sort pairs into *synonyms* and *antonyms* like *joyful/cheerful* ✅ and *cruel/kind* ❌.  

📋 **Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks**  
Students choose the correct antonyms to complete sentences:  
Example: “The man is selfish, but his sister is *kind*.”  

📝 **Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions**  
Learners select the correct synonym from four choices:  
Example: “The enormous ship sailed away.” → (a) weak (b) small (c) thin (d) ✅ *huge*  

✍️ **Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting**  
Students rewrite sentences using the correct antonym:  
Example: “The man is selfish in the story.” → “The man is *kind* in the story.”  

✅ **Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)**  

**Exercise 1 – Match the Following:**  
enormous–huge, fragile–delicate, intelligent–wise, fortunate–lucky, rapid–swift, ancient–old, joyful–cheerful, wealthy–rich, brave–courageous, kind–generous  

**Exercise 2 – Sort the Words:**  
*Synonyms:* joyful/cheerful, wealthy/rich, kind/generous, rapid/swift, enormous/huge, fortunate/lucky, fragile/delicate, ancient/old, intelligent/wise, gorgeous/magnificent  
*Antonyms:* expand/shrink, cruel/kind, accept/refuse, victory/defeat, rich/poor  

**Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks:**  
1. generous 2. expand 3. brave 4. victory 5. accept 6. light 7. interesting 8. soft 9. wide 10. low  

**Exercise 4 – Choose the Correct Synonym:**  
1. d) huge 2. b) wise 3. a) delicate 4. d) lucky 5. a) old 6. c) swift 7. d) cheerful 8. b) courageous 9. c) rich 10. a) generous  

**Exercise 5 – Rewrite with Correct Antonyms:**  
1. ancient 2. expand 3. brave 4. kind 5. victory 6. accept 7. sad 8. kind 9. difficult 10. easy  

Help your child strengthen word power with this Class 4 synonyms and antonyms worksheet — perfect for growing grammar skills and confidence!  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Synonyms are like/big–large, antonyms are opposites/happy–sad.

They learn to choose better words and avoid repetition in CBSE writing.

They improve comprehension and expression by building word connections.