

This Grade 7 worksheet focuses on helping students identify and correct subtle grammar errors that are often overlooked. These errors, while small, can affect the clarity and effectiveness of writing. The exercises include multiple-choice questions, true/false assessments, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph completion, all designed to help students develop an eye for detail and improve their grammar accuracy.
Recognizing and correcting subtle grammar errors is crucial for writing clarity and coherence. For Grade 7 learners, this skill is important because:
1. It helps students refine their writing and communicate more effectively.
2. It ensures that their work is grammatically accurate and professional.
3. It encourages self-editing skills, which are essential for academic success.
4. It prepares students for more advanced writing tasks and formal communication.
This worksheet includes five engaging exercises to help identify and correct subtle grammar errors:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct sentence after identifying subtle grammar errors. Example: "She can play the piano very well."
✏️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Students determine whether each sentence contains subtle grammar errors. Example: "Subtle grammar errors can be hard to identify." (True)
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students fill in the blanks with the correct words, identifying grammar errors in the context. Example: "Correct word usage depends on _____________ in writing."
📝 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences to correct subtle grammar mistakes. Example: "She don’t like to play basketball." → "She doesn't like to play basketball."
📚 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students complete a paragraph by filling in the appropriate words, considering grammar accuracy. Example: "The teacher asked the students to write a ___________ essay on their favorite season."
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers
1-b, 2-b, 3-a, 4-b, 5-b, 6-b, 7-a, 8-b, 9-b, 10-b
Exercise 2 – True or False Answers
1-T, 2-T, 3-F, 4-T, 5-F, 6-T, 7-F, 8-T, 9-T, 10-T
Exercise 3 – Correct Answers for Fill in the Blanks
1. context
2. accuracy
3. clarity
4. coherence
5. proper
6. consistency
7. structure
8. subject-verb
9. confusion
10. flow
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Corrections)
1. She doesn't like to play basketball. (Corrected for subject-verb agreement)
2. I can't wait for the concert. (Double negative correction)
3. Neither the teacher nor the students were happy with the decision. (Corrected verb usage)
4. He and his friends went to the park. (Corrected pronoun usage)
5. They are going to the library after school. (Corrected verb tense)
6. I saw that movie last week. (Corrected verb tense)
7. The dogs run in the yard every morning. (Corrected subject-verb agreement)
8. They have gone to the store already. (Corrected verb tense)
9. She speaks better than I do. (Corrected comparative form)
10. The book is lying on the table. (Corrected verb form)
Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph Completion
Last weekend, the students **decided** to visit the art gallery for their class project. They **met** at the school early in the morning, and after everyone **arrived**, they **headed** toward the gallery. The teacher **reminded** them to stay together, but some students **wandered** off to explore on their own. When they **entered** the gallery, they **saw** many different types of art, from paintings to sculptures. The guide **explained** the history behind each exhibit, but a few students **failed** to listen carefully. After the tour, they **took** some time to relax in the gallery’s café before returning to the school.
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It involves spotting and correcting mistakes in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure.
Common errors include subject-verb agreement, tense misuse, article errors, and incorrect punctuation.
They sharpen attention to detail and help students avoid repeating mistakes in writing.