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    Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on Changing Sentences

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    Saumya Srivastava
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    I’m a communication-focused educator with a strong foundation in psychology and child development. I create a warm, encouraging learning space where students feel confident expressing themselves, building strong communication skills, and growing into thoughtful, self-assured speakers.
    Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on Changing Sentences
    Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on Changing Sentences

    Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on Changing Sentences

    Class 1EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Saumya Srivastava
    Saumya SrivastavaVisit Profile
    I’m a communication-focused educator with a strong foundation in psychology and child development. I create a warm, encouraging learning space where students feel confident expressing themselves, building strong communication skills, and growing into thoughtful, self-assured speakers.

    Switch It Up: Changing Types of Sentences for Class 1

    This Class 1 worksheet helps children learn how to transform sentences from one type to another — questions, statements, and exclamations. With fun, simple tasks like identifying nouns and verbs, choosing sentence types, rewriting sentences using new forms, completing a passage, and writing a short paragraph, young learners strengthen their understanding of how sentence purpose changes meaning. The activities use easy vocabulary and everyday examples that make grammar learning clear, engaging, and practical.

    Why Changing Types of Sentences Matters in Grammar?

    1. It teaches children how meaning changes when we ask, tell, or show surprise. 
    2. It helps them understand punctuation rules for questions and statements. 
    3. It builds flexible sentence skills needed for writing and speaking. 
    4. It supports clearer communication and stronger early grammar foundations.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline and Circle 
    Students underline the noun and circle the verb in each sentence.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students identify whether each option is a question or a statement.

    📝 Exercise 3 – Change the Sentence Type 
    Students rewrite sentences as questions or statements based on the given rule.

    📘 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students complete a meaningful passage using suitable words.

    ✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
    Students write a paragraph using both statements and questions.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Underline Noun / Circle Verb 
    1. frog / jumps 
    2. sister / laughs 
    3. teacher / reads 
    4. fish / swims 
    5. Tom / run 
    6. Father / drives 
    7. kite / flies 
    8. Ravi / read 
    9. Grandma / bakes 
    10. baby / cries

    Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice 
    1. b 
    2. c 
    3. b 
    4. b 
    5. a 
    6. c 
    7. a 
    8. b 
    9. a 
    10. b

    Exercise 3 – Rewrite Correctly 
    1. Riya is happy. (Statement) 
    2. Close the door. (Command) 
    3. You are sitting down. (Statement) 
    4. Are you in class? (Question) 
    5. Wow, the cake looks tasty! (Exclamation) 
    6. Turn off the lights. (Command) 
    7. Is Mira loud? (Question) 
    8. Hurray, it's my birthday today! (Exclamation) 
    9. The toy is big. (Statement) 
    10. Do you want tea? (Question)

    Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Suitable answers based on passage: 
    1. bag 
    2. bag 
    3. books 
    4. pencil 
    5. eraser 
    6. colours 
    7. bags 
    8. smile

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
    Answers may vary.

    Help your child understand how to change questions, statements, and more with simple rules that build strong grammar skills. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It helps children see how meaning shifts when switching between forms.

    Kids must adjust tone, word order, and punctuation all at once.

    Read a sentence aloud and ask children to turn it into another type.

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