Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Sentence Fragments

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Sentence Fragments
Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Sentence Fragments

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Sentence Fragments

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From Fragments to Full Thoughts: Sentence Completion Practice for Grade 7

This Grade 7 English grammar worksheet focuses on Fixing Sentence Fragments, helping learners understand the difference between incomplete and complete sentences. Students learn how to identify fragments and transform them into meaningful, grammatically correct sentences using proper structure, subjects, and verbs.

Why Fixing Sentence Fragments Matters in Grammar? 

Sentence fragments can confuse readers and weaken writing clarity. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. Complete sentences express clear and independent ideas. 
2. Fragments often miss a subject, verb, or complete thought. 
3. Correcting fragments improves writing fluency and accuracy. 
4. It helps students perform better in exams and structured writing tasks. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build sentence construction skills:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify the Complete Sentence 
Students read options carefully and choose the one that forms a complete and meaningful sentence.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students complete sentences using appropriate words from a word bank, focusing on logical meaning and grammar.

πŸ“‹ Exercise 3 – Identify Sentence Fragments 
Learners decide whether each sentence is a fragment or a complete sentence, building analytical skills.

πŸ“ Exercise 4 – Noun and Verb Identification 
Students underline nouns and circle verbs to strengthen their understanding of sentence structure.

πŸ”€ Exercise 5 – Complete Sentences with Conjunctions 
Students use conjunctions like and, but, because, so, when, if, then to form complete and meaningful sentences.

This worksheet builds strong grammar foundations by helping students recognize incomplete ideas and turn them into clear, well-structured sentences.

βœ… Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Identify the Complete Sentence 
1. b) We played 
2. a) He met friends 
3. a) Students sat 
4. c) We enjoyed 
5. b) She scores 
6. c) We waited 
7. a) Students ran 
8. a) She found note 
9. b) We stayed in 
10. b) He explained 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. complaints 
2. although 
3. classroom 
4. therefore 
5. although 
6. homework 
7. notebook 
8. market 
9. therefore 
10. students 

Exercise 3 – Identify Sentence Fragments 
1. Fragment 
2. Complete Sentence 
3. Fragment 
4. Complete Sentence 
5. Fragment 
6. Complete Sentence 
7. Fragment 
8. Fragment 
9. Fragment 
10. Complete Sentence 

Exercise 4 – Nouns and Verbs 

1. Nouns: Aarav, football, park | Verb: plays 
2. Nouns: Neha, storybook | Verb: reads 
3. Nouns: Kabir, notes, notebook | Verb: writes 
4. Nouns: Diya, song, assembly | Verb: sings 
5. Nouns: Rohan, bicycle, school | Verb: rides 
6. Nouns: teacher, lessons, class | Verb: explains 
7. Nouns: Students, homework, school | Verb: complete 
8. Nouns: bell | Verb: rings 
9. Nouns: bus, school gate | Verb: arrives 
10. Nouns: Children, games, playground | Verb: enjoy 

Exercise 5 – Complete Sentences with Conjunctions 
1. Arjun stayed home because he was sick. 
2. Meena was tired but she finished her work. 
3. Kabir studied well so he passed the test. 
4. Riya was late so she missed the bus. 
5. The bell rang and the students went out. 
6. Anil was hungry so he ate his lunch. 
7. It started raining so we went inside. 
8. Sara finished her homework then she watched TV. 
9. The lights went out so we used candles. 
10. Rahul practiced daily so he improved. 

Help your child eliminate sentence fragments and build strong, complete sentences with confidence today. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that is missing a subject, a verb, or a complete thought, and Class 7 grammar worksheets help students identify and correct them into full meaningful sentences.


Students often confuse fragments with complete sentences because fragments may look correct but lack essential parts like a verb or subject, which grammar worksheets train them to notice carefully.


Practicing sentence fragments in English grammar worksheets helps early learners build complete, clear sentences and improves overall writing accuracy and fluency in school tasks and exams.