Grammar Grammar Grade 5 — Set 1
accommodate
ACCOMMODATE
acknowledge
ACKNOWLEDGE
acquisition
ACQUISITION
comprehensive
COMPREHENSIVE
contemporary
CONTEMPORARY
controversy
CONTROVERSY
correspond
CORRESPOND
discriminate
DISCRIMINATE
elaborate
ELABORATE
equivalent
EQUIVALENT
hypothesis
HYPOTHESIS
phenomenon
PHENOMENON
predominant
PREDOMINANT
preliminary
PRELIMINARY
sophisticated
SOPHISTICATED
subsequent
SUBSEQUENT
substantial
SUBSTANTIAL
circumstance
CIRCUMSTANCE
demonstrate
DEMONSTRATE
fundamental
FUNDAMENTAL
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Targeted Grammar Practice for Every Age
Grammar mastery develops through explicit instruction and varied practice. Our Grammar worksheets target the 8 most frequently assessed grammar concepts in elementary and middle school ELA standards, with exercises that progress from sentence-level manipulation to paragraph-level application.
8 Grammar Exercise Types
- Verb Tenses — complete tables of principal verb forms; use each form in context
- Comparative and Superlative — transform adjectives through all three degrees
- Possessive Apostrophe — distinguish singular, plural, and irregular possessives
- Pronoun Replacement — substitute correct subject, object, and possessive pronouns
- Conjunctions — use coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions
- Question Formation — transform statements into yes/no and wh- questions
- Negative Form — convert affirmative sentences using not, auxiliaries, and contractions
- Subject-Verb Agreement — select correct verb form for tricky agreement patterns
Grammar in Writing Context
Every grammar exercise type connects to a writing application task. Students do not just identify correct forms — they use them in original sentences and short paragraphs. This application step is critical: grammar knowledge stays abstract until students produce it in their own writing.