Class 7 English Worksheet on Vocabulary Analysis

Class 7 English Worksheet on Vocabulary Analysis
Class 7 English Worksheet on Vocabulary Analysis

Class 7 English Worksheet on Vocabulary Analysis

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Vocabulary Error Analysis (Type Identification) for Class 7

This Grade 7 worksheet focuses on identifying and correcting common vocabulary errors. Students will analyze sentences to find mistakes related to collocations, redundancy, precision, and other types of errors. These exercises are designed to improve students' vocabulary usage and editing skills.

Why Vocabulary Precision Matters in Writing?

Precise vocabulary ensures that sentences are clear, concise, and effective. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps students communicate their ideas more clearly.
2. It improves the quality of their writing by avoiding vague or incorrect word usage.
3. It prepares students for advanced writing tasks where accuracy and clarity are crucial.
4. It helps students understand the importance of using appropriate word choices in different contexts.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five engaging exercises designed to improve vocabulary editing and error identification:

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False  
Students determine whether the statements about vocabulary errors and usage are true or false.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
Students categorize the following **10 words** into "Error" and "Type," recognizing common vocabulary errors.

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students complete sentences with more precise vocabulary to avoid errors.

📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students choose the correct word or phrase to complete sentences with proper vocabulary usage.

✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting  
Students rewrite sentences to correct vocabulary errors and improve clarity.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – True or False  
1. True  
2. False  
3. True  
4. False  
5. True  
6. True  
7. False  
8. True  
9. False  
10. True  

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
**Error**  
1. good/excellent  
2. bad/terrible  
3. receive/recieve  
4. different/diferent  
5. go/went  
6. fastly/quickly  
7. listen on/listen to  
8. at/on  
9. begin/began  
10. sing/sang  

**Type**  
1. accept/except  
2. affect/effect  
3 than/then  
4 there/their  
5 your/you’re  
6 its/it’s  
7 fewer/less  
8 to/too  
9 who’s/whose  
10 advise/advice  

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. excellent  
2. crucial  
3. significant  
4. specific  
5. substantial  
6. clear  
7. valuable  
8. detailed  
9. meaningful  
10. precise  

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. a) Excellent  
2. b) Terrible  
3. a) Recieve  
4. b) Different  
5. c) Went  
6. c) Quickly  
7. b) Listen to  
8. a) At  
9. a) Begin  
10. b) Sang  

Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences  
1. We do a work. → We complete a task.  
2. She didn’t come to school because of her illness. → She was absent from school due to her illness.  
3. He makes a problem. → He creates a problem.  
4. They made a homework. → They completed a homework assignment.  
5. He made a mistake. → He made an error.  
6. We made a project. → We completed a project.  
7. He did a task. → He completed a task.  
8. She made a decision. → She made a choice.  
9. She did her homework. → She completed her homework.  
10. The teacher helped the students with their assignments. → The teacher assisted the students with their assignments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Vocabulary analysis means studying meanings, roots, prefixes, suffixes, and context clues.

They help students understand unfamiliar words independently.

Break long words into smaller parts and compare them with known words.