Class 7 Vocabulary Worksheet on Verb-Noun Pairs

Class 7 Vocabulary Worksheet on Verb-Noun Pairs
Class 7 Vocabulary Worksheet on Verb-Noun Pairs

Class 7 Vocabulary Worksheet on Verb-Noun Pairs

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Action Packed: Advanced Verb-Noun Collocations for Grade 7

This Grade 7 English grammar worksheet is designed to help students master advanced vocabulary, specifically focusing on Verb + Noun collocations. It covers essential pairs such as "submit a proposal," "undertake a journey," and "raise the rules." The worksheet includes multiple-choice questions, selecting the right word from confusing pairs, matching sentences to vocabulary, identifying and rewriting incorrect words, and filling in blanks within a paragraph.

Why Advanced Collocations Matter in Grammar?

Advanced collocations are words that naturally go together to convey specific meanings. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps in writing formal and accurate English.
2. It prevents common errors made by direct translation.
3. It builds a stronger vocabulary for competitive exams.
4. It improves reading comprehension through context understanding.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with advanced collocations:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the most appropriate verb to complete sentences like "We __________ a proposal" and "Please __________ the rules."

✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose One Word from Each Pair
Students select the correct word from pairs like "soundly/sound" or "hardly/hard" to fit the context.

πŸ“‹ Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Learners match words like "Magnificently," "Furiously," and "Elude" to the sentences they logically complete.

πŸ“ Exercise 4 – Underline One Incorrect Word
Students find and rewrite sentences with wrong words like "advise" instead of "advance" or "excess" instead of "access."

✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
A paragraph about a team requires words like "soul," "waste," and "weak" to make the story coherent.

βœ… Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) submit
2. c) set
3. c) made
4. a) undertook
5. b) break
6. c) did
7. a) took
8. c) made
9. b) showed
10. a) pay


Exercise 2 – Choose One Word from Each Pair
1. enforce
2. deliver
3. make
4. resist
5. run
6. reach
7. do
8. keep
9. perform
10. raise

Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. raise
2. break
3. keep
4. follow
5. collect
6. learn
7. share
8. organize
9. invite
10. celebrate

Exercise 4 – Corrected Sentences
1. Ineed to make a decision about which course to take next semester.
2. She made a mistake on the math test because she was rushing.
3. Please pay attention when the teacher is explaining the lesson.
4. The class made a lot of noise while the teacher was out of the room.
5. Can you do me a favor and help me carry these heavy books?
6. He took a beautiful photo of the mountains during his vacation.
7. I usually do my homework as soon as I get home from school.
8. Don't make a mess in the kitchen; I just cleaned up.
9. We conducted a survey to find out which movie students wanted to watch.
10. They had a great time at the birthday party yesterday.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
1. professionalism
2. efficiency
3. proposals
4. options
5. input
6. review
7. discuss
8. silence
9. determine
10. execution

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Frequently Asked Questions

Verb-noun collocations are natural word combinations like "make a decision" or "take responsibility" that native speakers use. Learning these helps Class 7 students write fluently and avoid common translation mistakes.

Parents can encourage their children to read books aloud and note down fixed phrases, or use fill-in-the-blank exercises found in grammar worksheets to reinforce memory.

Students struggle because while these verbs have similar meanings, they pair with specific nouns (e.g., "make a noise" vs. "do the work") and require rote memorization of usage.