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Grade 1 · English
Grammar Worksheet
Answer all questions. Show your work where applicable.
1.What is a noun? Give two examples.
2.Which word is a verb?
3.Add the correct punctuation: What time is it___
4.Which is a complete sentence?
5.What is the plural of 'child'?
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1.What is a noun? Give two examples.
2.Which word is a verb?
ARunBHappyCBlueDTable3.Add the correct punctuation: What time is it___
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Common mistakes
Misconceptions students bring to grammar
Specific errors to watch for when reviewing student work — pulled from classroom research and teacher reports.
Confusing 'their', 'there', and 'they're'.
What to teach instead: 'Their' shows possession; 'there' refers to a place; 'they're' means 'they are'.
Using 'me' as the subject of a sentence.
What to teach instead: 'I' is a subject pronoun; 'me' is an object pronoun. Try removing the other person to test it.
'Me and Sam went home' → wrong; 'Sam and I went home' → right.
Confusing 'less' and 'fewer'.
What to teach instead: Use 'fewer' for things you can count, 'less' for things you can't.
Fewer apples; less water.
Misplacing apostrophes in plural vs. possessive forms.
What to teach instead: Plural usually has no apostrophe; possessive does.
Three dogs (plural). The dog's bone (possessive).
Treating 'who' and 'whom' interchangeably.
What to teach instead: 'Who' is a subject; 'whom' is an object. Substitute he/him to check — if 'him' fits, use 'whom'.
Key vocabulary
Grammar terms students should know
A short glossary of core vocabulary you can drop into any worksheet, quiz, or study guide.
- Noun
- A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Verb
- A word that shows action or a state of being.
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