Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Editing for Consistency

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Editing for Consistency
Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Editing for Consistency

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Editing for Consistency

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Consistency is Key: Editing for Logical Consistency for Grade 7 


This Grade 7 worksheet helps students focus on logical consistency in grammar. With engaging activities like multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true and false, and sentence editing, learners enhance their ability to identify and correct grammatical inconsistencies, ensuring clarity and coherence in their writing.
 


What’s Inside This Worksheet? 


This worksheet includes various exercises that build strong grammar skills:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
Students identify the grammatically correct sentence among the given options. Example: “She doesn’t want to go to the party.”

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill in blanks with appropriate words to ensure consistency in tone and meaning. Example: "To ensure that your writing is effective, make sure you maintain a clear and consistent tone."

📋 Exercise 3 – True or False 
Learners evaluate the truth of various statements about writing consistency, such as, "Using inconsistent verb tenses can confuse the reader."

📝 Exercise 4 – Editing for Consistency 
Students underline the part of the sentence that needs to be edited for logical consistency. Example: "The car broke down on the way to the beach, but they decided to continue walking for hours in the rain without any umbrella."

✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing 
Students create logical and coherent sentences using provided keywords like "decision," "invention," "teamwork," etc.
 


✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
 


Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
1. a) She doesn’t want to go to the party. 
2. c) The teacher, who teaches English, is very kind. 
3. b) Neither the students nor the teacher was ready for the test. 
4. c) It was raining; however, we still went out to play. 
5. b) Each of the girls has a book. 
6. a) The children enjoy playing in the park. 
7. a) He likes running and swimming. 
8. b) I love to read books, and I hate going to the library. 
9. b) I can’t find my keys; I have looked everywhere. 
10. c) She has better grades than me. 
 


Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. consistent 
2. maintain 
3. logical 
4. appropriate 
5. accurate 
6. proper 
7. relevant 
8. resolve 
9. consistent 
10. correct 
 


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


Exercise 4 – Edited Sentences 
1. "The student studied hard for the exam, but forgot to bring her notes to class." → "The student studied hard for the exam, but she forgot to bring her notes to class." 
2. "After working for hours on the project, he took a long nap so that he could stay awake." → "After working for hours on the project, he took a long nap, but he could not stay awake." 
3. "Although the movie was exciting, it had a very predictable ending which made it hard to enjoy." → "Although the movie was exciting, the predictable ending made it hard to enjoy." 
4. "The car broke down on the way to the beach, but they decided to continue walking for hours in the rain without any umbrella." → "The car broke down on the way to the beach, but they decided to walk in the rain without an umbrella." 
5. "The dog ran across the field, and then it immediately started barking at the birds without any reason." → "The dog ran across the field, then immediately began barking at the birds without reason." 
6. "After working on the essay all night, she felt exhausted and couldn't concentrate the next day." → "After working on the essay all night, she felt exhausted, but she couldn’t concentrate the next day." 
7. "I wanted to go to the concert, but I decided to stay home and study for my exams." → "I wanted to go to the concert, but I stayed home to study for my exams." 
8. "He always forgets to bring his lunch to school, even though he prepared it in the morning." → "He always forgets to bring his lunch to school, even after preparing it in the morning." 
9. "The teacher gave us a difficult test, but we still managed to do well." → "The teacher gave us a difficult test, yet we managed to do well." 
10. "She was upset because she didn't get the job, but she stayed positive and kept applying." → "She was upset because she didn't get the job, but remained positive and kept applying." 
 


Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing 
1. A decision can significantly change someone's life. 
2. The invention of the internet revolutionized the world. 
3. Teamwork is essential for success in group projects. 
4. It is important to be responsible for your actions. 
5. Failure is often the first step toward success. 
6. The discovery of penicillin led to many life-saving treatments. 
7. Overcoming challenges is the key to personal growth. 
8. An opportunity can often lead to success if you make the most of it. 
9. Setting a goal helps you stay focused and work toward achieving it. 
10. Hard effort is often the key to excelling in school.
 


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Frequently Asked Questions

Logical consistency means that all ideas, arguments, or points in a text are coherent and support the main thesis or argument without contradiction.

It ensures that the argument flows logically and the reader can easily follow the writer’s reasoning.

By outlining their main points first, ensuring each argument is clearly developed, and avoiding contradictions or unsupported claims.