Sentence Formation for Intermediate Learners

Sentence Formation for Intermediate Learners
Sentence Formation for Intermediate Learners

Sentence Formation for Intermediate Learners

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Ankita Singh – CTE Specialist & Educator Ankita Singh, a post-graduate with a specialization in CTE, brings over 8 years of teaching experience, including 4+ years with PlanetSpark. She has been empowering children worldwide with effective communication and learning skills, fostering confidence and growth in every student.

Intermediate Sentence Formation Worksheet

Introduction

This intermediate sentence formation worksheet builds on sentence formation skills by introducing slightly complex structures. Through multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blanks, and matching, learners enhance their knowledge of word order, subject–verb agreement, and linking correct subjects with meaningful predicates. It’s perfect for students beginning to write longer and more structured sentences.

Why Sentence Formation Matters at the Intermediate Level?

This worksheet helps learners:

  1. Strengthen grammar through practice with verbs and tenses.

  2. Arrange words correctly to form meaningful sentences.

  3. Build fluency in writing through subject–predicate matching.

  4. Apply sentence rules in everyday communication.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

  • Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions: Pick the correct word order in a sentence.

  • Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks: Insert correct verb forms in simple sentences.

  • Exercise 3 – Match the Following: Connect subjects (like The moon, Children, The cow) with their appropriate predicates.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Correct Options

  1. My mom cooks food.

  2. They read stories.

  3. He plays guitar.

  4. We watch TV.

  5. She sings well.

Exercise 2 – Correct Options

  1. He reads a storybook.

  2. The birds fly in the sky.

  3. They play cricket.

  4. I drink water.

  5. The baby is asleep.

Exercise 3 – Matches
1–B, 2–C, 3–H, 4–J, 5–G, 6–I, 7–E, 8–D, 9–F, 10–A

Take Sentence Formation to the Next Level!
Help your child practice structured exercises with slightly complex words and grammar.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a worksheet designed with slightly longer and more complex sentences to challenge learners beyond basics.

Intermediate worksheets include varied sentence structures, tenses, and vocabulary, while beginner worksheets focus on simple present tense.

Practicing 2–3 times a week builds consistency and helps learners gradually master sentence construction.