Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Vocabulary


Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Vocabulary
Smart Choice: Mixed Academic Vocabulary for Class 7
This Class 7 English grammar worksheet focuses on "Vocabulary - Mixed Academic Vocabulary Review." It is designed to help students master words commonly used in academic settings, arguments, and formal writing. The worksheet includes multiple-choice questions, selecting words from confusing pairs, matching sentences to specific academic terms, identifying and correcting incorrect word usage, and a paragraph fill-in-the-blank activity. These exercises build a strong foundation for understanding and using advanced vocabulary in exams and formal communication.
Why Mixed Academic Vocabulary Matters in Grammar?
Mixed academic vocabulary is about using the right words for the right purpose. For Class 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps in writing formal essays and reports.
2. It improves understanding of non-fiction texts.
3. It expands the ability to express ideas precisely.
4. It prepares students for high school and competitive exams.
Whatβs Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with academic vocabulary:
π§ Exercise 1 β Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the most suitable word to complete sentences like "We need to ______ goal" and "The ______ is very weak."
βοΈ Exercise 2 β Select One Word from Each Pair
Students select the correct word from pairs like "acquire/deduce" or "novel/old" to fill in the blanks.
π Exercise 3 β Match the Following
Learners match words like "Establish," "Evaluate," and "Concept" to the sentences they logically complete.
π Exercise 4 β Underline One Incorrect Word
Students find and rewrite sentences with incorrect words like "counsel" (council) and "eminent" (imminent).
βοΈ Exercise 5 β Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
A paragraph about Ravi's report requires words like "analyze," "evidence," and "methodology" to complete the text.
β Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 β Multiple Choice Questions
1. c) establish
2. a) relevant
3. b) concept
4. c) derive
5. b) method
6. b) indicate
7. a) factor
8. a) specific
9. c) structure
10. b) assess
Exercise 2 β Select One Word from Each Pair
1. assess
2. concept
3. obtain
4. key
5. argument
6. summarize
7. relevant
8. method
9. source
10. structure
Exercise 3 β Match the Following
1. assess
2. concept
3. establish
4. factor
5. specific
6. structure
7. derive
8. indicate
9. method
10. relevant
Exercise 4 β Corrected Sentences
1. The council met to vote.
2. She tried to elicit a response.
3. An imminent storm is coming.
4. The data was split into discrete parts.
5. He is apt at math.
6. Do not flout the rules.
7. The essay had a subtle allusion.
8. We can infer th result.
9. Please bring stationery to class.
10. The witness was credible.
Exercise 5 β Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
1. extract
2. identify
3. evaluate
4. findings
5. assess
6. variables
7. interpret
8. address
9. validate
10. examine
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Frequently Asked Questions
Having a strong vocabulary allows students to choose the exact word for a sentence, improving clarity and expression in both writing and speaking.
Regular practice with matching and fill-in-the-blanks exercises helps students memorize meanings and spellings of confusing word pairs effectively.
These worksheets offer structured practice in identifying correct word forms, enhancing grammar skills and preparing students for advanced language concepts.