

This Grade 7 worksheet is designed to help students master the nuances of language through "Synonym Relationships." By exploring analogies and sentence structures, learners build a sophisticated vocabulary that allows them to express ideas with precision. Featuring a variety of tasks—including true/false logic, word sorting, analogy completion, and sentence rewriting—this resource ensures students can identify and apply synonyms effectively in both academic and everyday contexts.
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Understanding synonym relationships is crucial for Grade 7 learners as it:
1. Expands vocabulary to avoid repetitive word usage in writing.
2. Develops logical reasoning through the study of analogies.
3. Enhances reading comprehension by identifying similar meanings in context.
4. Improves descriptive writing by allowing students to choose the most impactful word for a situation.
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This worksheet includes five comprehensive activities to strengthen synonym recognition and application:
🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False
Students evaluate statements to determine if word pairs truly represent synonym relationships. Example: “Large : big is a synonym pair.”
📋 Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
Learners distinguish between true synonyms and "not synonyms" (such as homophones or antonyms) by categorizing given pairs.
✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete analogy strings by choosing the most appropriate synonym from a pair of options. Example: “Fast : quick :: smart : clever.”
🎯 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Analogies
A series of MCQ tasks where students select the correct synonym to complete an analogy pattern from four distinct options.
📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
Students practice practical application by rewriting full sentences, replacing a specific underlined word with its correct synonym to maintain the original meaning.
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Exercise 1 – True or False
1. True 6. False (Antonym)
2. True 7. False (Antonym)
3. False (Antonym) 8. True
4. False (Antonym) 9. True
5. True 10. False (Antonym)
Exercise 2 – Sort the Word Pairs
Synonyms: weak/timid, bold/brave, rich/wealthy, kind/nice, thin/slim, fast/quick, small/tiny, smart/wise.
Not Synonyms: tail/tale, meet/meat, bare/bear, hour/our, deer/dear, heal/heel, sale/sail.
Exercise 3 – Complete the Analogy Exercise 4 – Choose Correct Option
1. tiny 1 b) huge
2. clever 2. c) clever
3. unhappy 3. c) mad
4. simple 4. a) end
5. cease 5. b) tough
6. distant 6. b) needy
7. wide 7. c) wide
8. silent t 8. d) silent
9. speak 9. a) hop
10. needy 10. c) shout
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
1. Riya will compose a letter to Raj.
2. The weather in Delhi is very scorching.
3. I can perceive the music from here.
4. The vessel will sail on the blue sea.
5. There is a void in my red shirt.
6. Ravi will purchase a new bat in Pune.
7. Asha saw a deer in the timber.
8. The knight was courageous in the dark.
9. The entire class went to Mumbai.
10. The sun is very radiant today.
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Synonym networks connect many similar meaning words.
They expand word choice for essays and stories.
Start with one word and add related synonyms.