

This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on mastering apostrophes for contractions, helping students understand how words are shortened correctly in everyday English. With engaging and structured activities like multiple choice questions, true or false, fill in the blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph-based practice, learners get hands-on experience in forming and identifying correct contractions.
Apostrophes play an important role in making writing clear, natural, and grammatically correct. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is essential because:
1. Contractions combine two words into one for smoother communication.
2. Apostrophes replace missing letters in contractions (e.g., “do not” → “don’t”).
3. They are widely used in both spoken and written English.
4. Correct usage improves sentence fluency and avoids common grammar mistakes.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build strong understanding of contractions:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct sentence that uses apostrophes properly in contractions. Example: “She isn’t ready for the school bus.”
Exercise 2 – True or False
Students identify whether contractions in given sentences are used correctly, helping them recognize common errors.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using the correct contraction form (e.g., I am → I’m, cannot → can’t), strengthening application skills.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Students replace full word forms with appropriate contractions using a given word bank, improving sentence fluency.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students fill in blanks in a real-life paragraph with suitable contractions, applying their knowledge in context-based writing.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. b 8. c 9. b 10. a
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. I’m
2. We’re
3. She’s
4. They’re
5. can’t
6. We’ve
7. It’s
8. She’s
9. They’ve
10. can’t
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. I can’t solve this maths problem.
2. He isn’t ready for school today.
3. They’re playing cricket outside.
4. She doesn’t like spicy food.
5. We won’t go to the market.
6. You shouldn’t run in the hall.
7. Ravi couldn’t lift the heavy box.
8. I can’t find my English book.
9. They’re waiting near the school bus.
10. She doesn’t understand the rule.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
1. Oh no
2. I’ll make sure
3. Don’t forget
4. Remember
5. Look
6. Don’t worry
Help your child write faster and more naturally by mastering contractions with expert guidance.
Apostrophes in contractions replace missing letters when two words are shortened, such as “do not” becoming “don’t.”
The apostrophe shows that one or more letters have been removed when the two words are joined together. Understanding this rule helps Class 5 students avoid common punctuation mistakes.
Common examples include can’t, won’t, I’m, it’s, and they’re. Practicing these in grammar worksheets helps early learners improve reading fluency and writing accuracy.