Sentence Creation Practice
This worksheet helps fifth-grade students practice creating clear, complete, and varied sentences.
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Sentence Creation Practice
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions to complete the activities.
Complete each sentence with a word or phrase that makes sense and creates a complete thought.
1. The quick brown fox .
2. My favorite book is about a brave knight who .
3. After the rain, a beautiful appeared in the sky.
4. We went to the park to and play on the swings.
Combine the following short sentences into one longer, more interesting sentence. Make sure your new sentence flows well and is grammatically correct.
1. The dog barked loudly. The dog chased the squirrel. The squirrel ran up a tree.
2. Sarah loves to read. She reads every night. Her favorite genre is fantasy.
Choose the option that is a complete sentence.
1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
Running in the park.
The cat napped peacefully.
Because it was raining.
A very tall tree.
2. Identify the complete sentence.
Singing a beautiful song.
Walked to the store.
The sun shines brightly.
Through the dense forest.
Read each statement and determine if it is true or false regarding complete sentences.
1. Every complete sentence must have a subject and a verb.
True
False
2. A fragment is a complete sentence.
True
False
Write two complete sentences about your favorite animal. Make sure each sentence has a clear subject and verb, and expresses a complete thought.
Now, write two complete sentences describing what you did yesterday. Try to use different sentence structures.