Class 8 Worksheet on Editing Vocabulary in Sentences

Class 8 Worksheet on Editing Vocabulary in Sentences
Class 8 Worksheet on Editing Vocabulary in Sentences

Class 8 Worksheet on Editing Vocabulary in Sentences

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Stronger Sentences Ahead: Editing Vocabulary Skills for Grade 8 

This Grade 8 grammar worksheet helps students improve sentence quality by editing weak, repetitive, or unclear vocabulary. Through engaging grammar and vocabulary exercises, learners practice replacing vague words with stronger alternatives, improving sentence tone, clarity, and writing effectiveness.

Why Editing Vocabulary Matters in Grammar? 

Editing vocabulary is an important writing skill that helps students communicate ideas more clearly and professionally. For Grade 8 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. Strong vocabulary improves sentence impact and readability. 
2. Editing helps students avoid repetition and vague language. 
3. Precise word choices support academic and creative writing. 
4. Revising vocabulary strengthens grammar confidence and communication skills. 

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What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five vocabulary-focused activities that teach students how to improve sentence quality through careful editing and word selection: 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the best edited vocabulary word to make each sentence stronger and clearer. Example: β€œRiya ______ the weak phrase.” 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Learners complete sentences using vocabulary words such as replaced, strengthen, polished, and specific from the word bank. 

πŸ“‹ Exercise 3 – True or False 
Students identify correct ideas about editing, vocabulary improvement, revision, and sentence clarity by marking statements true or false. 

πŸ“ Exercise 4 – Editing Vocabulary Practice 
Students analyze sentences and focus on replacing weak or repetitive wording with stronger vocabulary choices. 

βœ… Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing 
Learners create original sentences using vocabulary words such as replace, improve, polish, and powerful to apply editing skills in practical writing situations. 

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βœ… Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 

1. replaced 
2. strengthen 
3. strengthen 
4. repeated 
5. powerful 
6. stronger 
7. specific 
8. revision 
9. confused 
10. polished 

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Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 

1. replaced 
2. strengthen 
3. powerful 
4. specific 
5. repeated 
6. strengthen 
7. confused 
8. polished 
9. revision 
10. stronger 

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Exercise 3 – True or False 

1. True 
2. False 
3. True 
4. True 
5. True 
6. True 
7. False 
8. True 
9. True 
10. False 

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Exercise 4 – Editing Vocabulary Practice 

1. edits 
2. chooses 
3. hosts 
4. reviews 
5. improves 
6. replaces 
7. marks 
8. revise 
9. checks 
10. studies 

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Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing 

1. Replace – Please replace the weak adjective with a stronger one. 
2. Powerful – The speaker gave a powerful presentation. 
3. Specific – Use a specific example in your paragraph. 
4. Improve – Reading daily can improve vocabulary skills. 
5. Unclear – The instructions sounded unclear to the students. 
6. Upgrade – We should upgrade the introduction of the essay. 
7. Polish – Ravi will polish his final draft tonight. 
8. Editing a noun – The writer replaced β€œthing” with β€œinstrument.” 
9. Editing a verb – She changed β€œwent” to β€œrushed” for stronger impact. 
10. Editing a phrase – The editor revised the vague phrase carefully. 

Help your child master editing and vocabulary refinement skills with engaging grammar practice designed for stronger academic writing and confident communication. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Students should focus on replacing generic words with more specific nouns, verbs, and adjectives, making their sentences clearer and more vivid.

Encourage students to read their sentences aloud, checking for repetitive or vague words, and replace them with stronger, more varied vocabulary.

Strong vocabulary skills help students express themselves more clearly, making their writing more engaging and academic.