Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Question Words

Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Question Words
Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Question Words

Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Question Words

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Who, What, Where: Question Words for Class 1  

This fun and interactive Grade 1 grammar worksheet introduces children to question words — who, what and where. With clear examples and engaging exercises, it helps learners understand how to ask the right questions in everyday communication. The worksheet combines visuals, fill-in-the-blanks, and writing activities to make learning natural and exciting.  

Why Question Words Matter in Grammar?  

Question words are the foundation of clear communication. For Class 1 learners, this topic is essential because:  
1. It builds curiosity and helps children form complete questions.  
2. It strengthens reading comprehension and logical thinking.  
3. It enhances sentence construction by teaching how to begin and structure a question.  
4. It builds confidence in spoken and written English.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students fill each blank using who, what or where to complete simple questions. Example: Who is sitting on the chair?  

Exercise 2 – True or False  
Students check whether question words are used correctly in each sentence.  

Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students choose the correct question word from who, what or where to complete each sentence.  

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting  
Students correct sentences by replacing wrong question words with the right ones.  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
Students write a short paragraph titled “My Visit to the Park,” using who, what and where to describe people, actions, and locations.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. What  
2. Where  
3. Who  
4. Who  
5. What  
6. Where  
7. Who  
8. What  
9. What  
10. Who  

Exercise 2 – True or False  
1. True  
2. True  
3. True  
4. False  
5. True  
6. False  
7. True  
8. False  
9. True  
10. False  

Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. Who  
2. What  
3. Where  
4. Who  
5. What  
6. Who  
7. Where  
8. What  
9. Who  
10. Who  

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting  
1. Who is your best friend?  
2. Who is coming to the party tonight?  
3. Where are you sitting right now?  
4. What is your favorite color?  
5. What is inside the bag?  
6. Who is teaching your class today?  
7. What is your favorite subject?  
8. Where is your school located?  
9. Where is your pencil box kept?  
10. Who is playing the guitar on stage?  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
Sample answer (answers may vary):  
I went to the park with my parents. We saw many children playing. My brother was flying a kite. I met my best friend near the swing. We played catch and had fun together before going home.  

This worksheet helps children learn how to form and use questions correctly through relatable examples. It’s perfect for developing both grammar accuracy and curiosity-driven learning.  
Help your child ask better questions and communicate confidently with this exciting Question Words worksheet!  

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Frequently Asked Questions

They are words like who, what, where, when, and why that help us ask questions.

They encourage children to ask and answer clearly in conversations.

Children sometimes use “where” instead of “what,” as in “Where is your name?”