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    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Part Whole Analogies

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    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Part Whole Analogies
    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Part Whole Analogies

    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Part Whole Analogies

    Class 7EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Shifa Fatima
    Shifa FatimaVisit Profile
    I'm a dedicated educator with a passion for teaching and a strong academic background. National Child Scientist and B.Ed topper from a reputed university. I'm committed to empowering students at PlanetSpark! with engaging learning experiences that foster growth, confidence, and curiosity, helping them reach their full potential.

    Connect the Pieces: Part-Whole Analogies for Class 7

    This Grade 7 worksheet helps students master vocabulary through logical part-to-whole relationships and analogies. With engaging activities like true/false statements, word sorting, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice questions, and sentence rewriting, learners become more fluent in identifying how objects connect to a larger whole.

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    Why Part-Whole Relationships Matter in Grammar?

    Part-whole analogies help shape meaning and expand a student's logical reasoning. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
    1. They build a richer, more precise vocabulary.
    2. They help students express exact connections and structures in writing.
    3. They support critical thinking through logical word associations.
    4. They enhance reading comprehension by recognizing how details fit into a bigger picture.

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    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with part-whole analogies:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – True and False
    Students read statements about part-whole links and determine if they are true or false. Example: "Finger : hand is a part-whole pair."

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
    Students categorize pairs of words into either 'part-whole pair' or 'Not part-whole pair' (homophones). This builds awareness of semantic connections versus sound-alikes.

    📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
    Students choose the correct word from the options provided to complete the part-to-whole analogy. Example: "Page : book :: room : house"

    📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
    Students pick the correct option to complete the analogy from a multiple-choice list. Example: "Wheel : car :: pedal : cycle"

    ✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
    Students rewrite sentences by replacing the incorrect words with the correct words representing the part or the whole. Example: "The bird flapped its feather to fly..." → "The bird flapped its wings to fly..."

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    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

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

    Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
    part-whole pair:
    - leaf/tree
    - page/book
    - toe/foot
    - room/house
    - wing/bird
    - key/piano
    - brick/wall

    Not part-whole pair:
    - rode/road
    - be/bee
    - blue/blew
    - dear/deer
    - see/sea
    - flour/flower
    - won/one
    - buy/by

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
    1. flower    2. foot      3. house     4. fish      5. floor
    6. cycle     7. drawer    8. guitar    9. body      10. phone

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
    1. d) television 2. b) foot     3. a) house    4. a) room     5. b) cycle
    6. a) mammals    7. b) drawer   8. b) guitar   9. c) rhino    10. b) phone

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Corrections)
    1. I'll buy a new tire for my bicycle because the old one is flat.
    2. The beautiful green leaf fell off the tree during the storm.
    3. She turned the page to find the answer in the book.
    4. Put the placemat on the table to protect the wooden surface.
    5. The bird flapped its wings to fly high up into the sky.
    6. A foot has five long toes that help us balance.
    7. I love eating a big slice of cheese pizza for lunch.
    8. The room was messy because we hadn't cleaned the bedroom.
    9. He played a soft tune by pressing a key on the keyboard.
    10. The ship sailed smoothly through the water using its engine.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Part whole analogies link one item to a larger whole.

    It develops logic and vocabulary connections clearly.

    Yes, they support reasoning and word relation questions.

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