Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Descriptive Vocabulary

Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Descriptive Vocabulary
Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Descriptive Vocabulary

Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Descriptive Vocabulary

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Paint with Words: Vocabulary in Descriptive Writing for Class 6

This Grade 6 worksheet helps students strengthen vocabulary in descriptive writing by choosing vivid, precise, and meaningful words instead of weak or general ones. Learners practise identifying accurate descriptions, sorting precise and vague words, completing sentences with the best vocabulary, solving multiple-choice questions, and rewriting dull sentences using stronger language.

Why Vocabulary in Descriptive Writing Matters in Grammar?

Descriptive vocabulary helps writing become clear, interesting, and expressive. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Strong vocabulary creates vivid pictures in the reader’s mind.
2. Precise words make ideas clearer and more accurate.
3. Rich descriptions improve creative and academic writing.
4. Better word choice builds confidence in speaking and writing.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with descriptive vocabulary:

Exercise 1 – True and False 
Students read each sentence and decide whether the descriptive word fits the context correctly.

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
Students sort words from the box into two groups: Precise and Vague descriptive vocabulary.

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students choose the most precise word from each pair to complete descriptive sentences.

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students select the strongest descriptive word from four options to complete each sentence.

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
Students rewrite weak sentences using stronger and more precise descriptive vocabulary.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – True and False 
1. T 
2. F 
3. F 
4. T 
5. T 
6. T 
7. T 
8. T 
9. F 
10. F

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words

Precise: vivid, sprint, bustling, fragrant, construct, whisper, shiny, rescue, gloomy, enormous

Vague: big, busy, fine, bad, move, small, thing, nice, good, shiny

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. bustling 
2. ominous 
3. narrow 
4. fragrant 
5. magnificent 
6. deep 
7. calm 
8. dazzling 
9. eerie 
10. gentle

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. animated 
2. menacing 
3. grand 
4. uneven 
5. aromatic 
6. eerie 
7. placid 
8. radiant 
9. ancient 
10. refreshing

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Answers) 
1. The market was enormous and bustling. 
2. Riya saw bustling crowds in the street. 
3. The house was ancient and grand. 
4. The sky looked ominous before the rain. 
5. The flowers smelled fragrant. 
6. The road was narrow and uneven. 
7. The class was silent before the test. 
8. The water looked clear and placid. 
9. The forest was dark and eerie. 
10. The breeze felt refreshing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Strong vocabulary allows students to use sensory details and vivid words, making descriptions more engaging in English worksheets.

Students often use repetitive or vague words instead of specific adjectives in grammar worksheets.

They can practice using synonyms and imagery-based exercises in CBSE English worksheets.