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    Class 5 Editing Worksheet: Relative Pronouns

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    Kajal Mishra
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    I am an enthusiastic and dedicated English educator at PlanetSpark. I am passionate about helping students develop strong communication and public speaking skills while building their confidence and creativity. My teaching approach focuses on making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful so that every student feels inspired to express themselves effectively in English.
    Class 5 Editing Worksheet: Relative Pronouns
    Class 5 Editing Worksheet: Relative Pronouns

    Class 5 Editing Worksheet: Relative Pronouns

    Class 5EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Kajal Mishra
    Kajal MishraVisit Profile
    I am an enthusiastic and dedicated English educator at PlanetSpark. I am passionate about helping students develop strong communication and public speaking skills while building their confidence and creativity. My teaching approach focuses on making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful so that every student feels inspired to express themselves effectively in English.

    Mastering Relative Pronouns: Editing: Incorrect Use of Relative Pronouns for Grade 5

    This Grade 5 worksheet helps students practice using relative pronouns such as "who," "which," and "that" correctly. Through a series of exercises, students will identify errors in sentences and rewrite them with the appropriate relative pronouns. This will help them understand how relative pronouns connect clauses and provide clearer, more precise descriptions.

    Why Relative Pronouns Matter in Grammar?  

    Relative pronouns are essential for linking clauses in sentences and providing more information about a noun. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:  
    1. "Who" refers to people, "which" refers to things, and "that" can be used for both people and things.  
    2. Correct use of relative pronouns enhances clarity and flow in writing.  
    3. Mastering relative pronouns helps with sentence structure, making writing more engaging and descriptive.  
    4. Using relative pronouns correctly improves writing comprehension and allows for more detailed descriptions.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

    This worksheet includes a variety of exercises designed to help students practice using relative pronouns accurately:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Errors  
    Students will read sentences and underline errors related to the use of relative pronouns. (Page 3)

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions  
    Students will choose the correct relative pronoun from the options provided. (Pages 4–5)

    📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting  
    Learners will rewrite sentences using the correct relative pronouns, ensuring proper use and understanding. (Pages 6–7)

    📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction  
    Students will identify and correct errors in a paragraph related to relative pronouns. (Page 8)

    🎯 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing  
    Students will create their own sentences using relative pronouns correctly, reinforcing their learning. (Page 9)

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Underlined Errors  
    1. Aarav met a boy which helped him → Aarav met a boy who helped him.  
    2. Kavya saw a painting who was beautiful → Kavya saw a painting that was beautiful.  
    3. Ishan found a puppy that was barking loudly → Ishan found a puppy that was barking loudly.  
    4. Diya read a comic who made her laugh → Diya read a comic that made her laugh.  
    5. Arjun spoke to a player which scored goal → Arjun spoke to a player who scored a goal.  
    6. Naina watched a show that was exciting → Naina watched a show that was exciting.  
    7. Vivaan saw a man which repaired bikes → Vivaan saw a man who repaired bikes.  
    8. Tara found a ring who was shiny → Tara found a ring that was shiny.  
    9. Rohan read a chapter that explained well → Rohan read a chapter that explained well.  
    10. Sanya met a singer which performed live → Sanya met a singer who performed live.

    Exercise 2 – Correct Usage  
    1. a) Aarav met a boy who helped him.  
    2. b) Kavya saw a painting that was beautiful.  
    3. a) Ishan found a puppy that was barking loudly.  
    4. a) Diya read a comic that made her laugh.  
    5. a) Arjun spoke to a player who scored a goal.  
    6. b) Naina watched a show that was exciting.  
    7. b) Vivaan saw a man who repaired bikes.  
    8. a) Tara found a ring that was shiny.  
    9. a) Rohan read a chapter that explained well.  
    10. b) Sanya met a singer who performed live.

    Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences  
    1. Aarav met a boy who helped him.  
    2. Mehul read a novel that was interesting.  
    3. Iraan visited a museum that was large.  
    4. Parth saw a bird that was flying high.  
    5. Suhani found a kitten that was playful.  
    6. Yuvraj spoke to a boy who helped him.  
    7. Daksh bought a toy that was broken.  
    8. Tanvi saw a guide who showed the way.  
    9. Pranavi watched a film that was funny.  
    10. Harsh read a story that was exciting.

    Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph  
    Vishal met a teacher who helped him in solving a difficult sum and he thanked her politely. Later, he saw a dog that was barking loudly near the gate. His friend Nisha showed him a book that was very interesting and told him to read it. After that, Vishal talked to a man who repaired bicycles in the market and asked him some questions.

    Exercise 5 – Sample Answer (Paragraph)  
    **A Person I Admire: My Teacher**  
    One of the people I admire the most is my teacher, Mrs. Sharma. She is a person who always encourages me to do my best. She explains concepts clearly, making even the hardest lessons easy to understand. Mrs. Sharma is someone who has a lot of patience and kindness, and she makes sure that all students are treated equally. She is a teacher who truly cares about her students and is always ready to help us whenever we need it. I admire her for all the ways she inspires us to learn and grow.

    Help your child master the use of relative pronouns with these engaging exercises that improve grammar and sentence structure.  
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    They connect clauses using words like who, which, and that.

    Because each pronoun is used for different noun types.

    Through sentence correction and guided examples.

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