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    Class 6 English Worksheet on Simple Sentences

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    Lavnya Sood
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    I am a fun-loving and enthusiastic English educator with a strong academic background in English and Geography. Currently working with PlanetSpark, I focus on building students’ confidence in communication, grammar, and public speaking. As a former Debate champion and a natural leader, I bring responsibility, warmth, and positivity into every session. My goal is to make learning English engaging, interactive, and enjoyable so that every learner feels confident expressing themselves.
    Class 6 English Worksheet on Simple Sentences
    Class 6 English Worksheet on Simple Sentences

    Class 6 English Worksheet on Simple Sentences

    English GrammarEnglishClass 6Free DownloadPDF
    Lavnya Sood
    Lavnya SoodVisit Profile
    I am a fun-loving and enthusiastic English educator with a strong academic background in English and Geography. Currently working with PlanetSpark, I focus on building students’ confidence in communication, grammar, and public speaking. As a former Debate champion and a natural leader, I bring responsibility, warmth, and positivity into every session. My goal is to make learning English engaging, interactive, and enjoyable so that every learner feels confident expressing themselves.

    Simple Sentences for Class 6: Enhancing Grammar Skills

    This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on helping students understand and construct simple sentences. Through engaging exercises, students will learn how to identify the subject and predicate in a sentence and how to form clear and concise sentences. The worksheet includes activities such as underlining the subject and circling the predicate, as well as sentence rewriting and fill-in-the-blank exercises.

    By completing this worksheet, students will:

    • Learn to identify the subject and predicate in simple sentences.
    • Understand how to form grammatically correct simple sentences.
    • Improve their writing skills by practicing sentence structure.

    Answer Key:

    Exercise No. 1 – Underline the Subject and Circle the Predicate in Each Simple Sentence:

    1. The cat sleeps on the couch every afternoon.
      Subject: The cat
      Predicate: sleeps on the couch every afternoon
    2. My friends and I enjoy playing video games after school.
      Subject: My friends and I
      Predicate: enjoy playing video games after school
    3. They clean their room every weekend.
      Subject: They
      Predicate: clean their room every weekend
    4. We watch movies on Friday nights.
      Subject: We
      Predicate: watch movies on Friday nights
    5. The sun rises early in the morning.
      Subject: The sun
      Predicate: rises early in the morning
    6. The teacher explains the lesson clearly.
      Subject: The teacher
      Predicate: explains the lesson clearly
    7. The dog barks loudly at strangers.
      Subject: The dog
      Predicate: barks loudly at strangers
    8. Tom finishes his homework before dinner.
      Subject: Tom
      Predicate: finishes his homework before dinner
    9. She sings beautifully during the school assembly.
      Subject: She
      Predicate: sings beautifully during the school assembly
    10. The little boy built a sandcastle at the beach.
      Subject: The little boy
      Predicate: built a sandcastle at the beach

    Exercise No. 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence:

    1. a) John plays cricket.
    2. a) She opens the door.
    3. a) They went to the market.
    4. a) He plays the guitar.
    5. a) We read books in the library.
    6. a) They write letters to their friends.
    7. a) She draws pictures in her notebook.
    8. a) He runs every morning.
    9. a) We like to play football.
    10. a) She loves to dance.

    Exercise No. 3 – Apply the Rule to Rewrite Each Sentence Correctly:

    1. The bird chirps in the morning.
    2. She eats lunch at noon.
    3. I like to read novels during the weekends.
    4. The boy plays with his toy truck.
    5. They walk to the park every evening.
    6. We study for our exams in the library.
    7. The children sing songs in the choir.
    8. He takes his dog for a walk in the park.
    9. My mother cooks dinner every day.
    10. The students write notes in class.

    Exercise No. 4 – Fill in the Blanks:

    1. ride
    2. pedal
    3. enjoy
    4. stop
    5. relax
    6. return
    7. start
    8. kick
    9. shoot
    10. compete

    Exercise No. 5 – Sample Answer for Paragraph Writing:
    A day at the zoo is always a fun experience. When you first enter, you can hear the sound of animals in the background. The first stop is usually the lions, who are resting under a tree. We walk around, enjoying the beautiful weather, and visit the monkeys next. They swing from tree to tree and make funny faces at the visitors. After seeing all the animals, we stop for a snack and then head to the souvenir shop. It’s a wonderful day, full of excitement and learning about different animals.

    Help your child master the construction of simple sentences with a fun and interactive grammar lesson.
     

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A simple sentence consists of a subject and a predicate, conveying one complete thought.

    By ensuring they include a subject and a verb, students can create clear and concise statements.

    Simple sentences are the building blocks of more complex sentence structures and improve clarity in writing.

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