

This Class 3 worksheet helps learners understand and use exclamatory sentences, which show strong feelings such as excitement, surprise, joy, or fear. Through structured exercises that include noun–verb identification, MCQs, rewriting tasks, fill-in-the-blanks, and creative paragraph writing, students learn how to express emotions correctly using exclamation marks and expressive sentence beginnings.
Inside this worksheet, learners will to identify important words by underlining nouns and circling verbs to strengthen sentence awareness. They will also learn how to differentiate exclamatory sentences from statements, commands, and questions through well-designed multiple-choice tasks. Rewrite ordinary or jumbled phrases into powerful exclamatory sentences that express feelings clearly. Complete a lively passage by adding expressive exclamations to match real scenarios. Write a creative paragraph using only exclamatory sentences to build expressive writing confidence.
ANSWER KEY
EXERCISE 1 – Underline the Noun & Circle the Verb
(Shown as Noun / Verb)
1. Riya / paints
2. bus / crosses
3. Neha / washes
4. monkey / climbs
5. cat / jumps
6. Ravi / closes
7. Asha / folds
8. teacher / marks
9. Meera / writes
10. Raj / kicks
EXERCISE 2 – MCQs (Correct Options)
1. a
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. c
8. b
9. b
10. b
EXERCISE 3 – Rewrite as Correct Exclamatory Sentences
(Sample answers; wording may vary but must be exclamatory.)
1. How beautiful the view is!
2. How hot the soup is!
3. What a mess this is!
4. Riya won the race!
5. How quickly the monkey jumped!
6. How amazing the cake tastes!
7. India won the match!
8. How heavy the bag is!
9. How noisy the class is!
10. What a bright lamp this is!
EXERCISE 4 – Passage Fill-in-the-Blanks
(Sample answers; others accepted if expressive and exclamatory.)
1. What a lovely morning it is!
2. How happy I am to see you!
3. We won the award!
4. What a beautiful picture this is!
5. This is delicious!
6. I scored a goal!
7. Let’s go home!
8. What a colourful rainbow it is!
EXERCISE 5 – Paragraph Writing
(Answers will vary; must contain only exclamatory sentences.)
With repeated practice across engaging activities, children learn how to communicate emotions effectively and accurately—an important life and language skill at this level.
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An exclamatory sentence shows strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark.
They look for feelings such as surprise, excitement, fear, or joy.
They add expression and help children write more vivid and engaging sentences.