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    Class 7 English Worksheet on Collocations Review

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    Class 7 English Worksheet on Collocations Review
    Class 7 English Worksheet on Collocations Review

    Class 7 English Worksheet on Collocations Review

    Class 7EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Shifa Fatima
    Shifa FatimaVisit Profile
    I'm a dedicated educator with a passion for teaching and a strong academic background. National Child Scientist and B.Ed topper from a reputed university. I'm committed to empowering students at PlanetSpark! with engaging learning experiences that foster growth, confidence, and curiosity, helping them reach their full potential.

    Fluent Phrasing: Mixed Collocations & Vocabulary Review for Class 7

    This Grade 7 worksheet focuses on the essential building blocks of natural English: collocations and homophones. By mastering how words naturally cluster together—such as "paying attention" or "making an effort"—students move beyond basic word-to-word translation toward true linguistic fluency. The activities include identifying incorrect collocations, sorting homophones, and selecting the right word for various real-world scenarios. This comprehensive review ensures that Grade 7 learners can communicate their ideas with the precision and natural rhythm of a native speaker.
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    Why Mixed Collocations Matter in Grammar?

    Collocations are vital for achieving native-like fluency and clarity in communication. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
    1. It teaches students which words "belong" together, preventing awkward phrasing like "doing a mistake."
    2. Recognizing standard word pairs improves reading speed and overall comprehension of complex texts.
    3. Practicing with homophones reduces common spelling errors that can change the entire meaning of a sentence.
    4. Using correct collocations and precise vocabulary boosts confidence in both creative writing and formal academic tasks.
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    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet features five targeted activities to refine vocabulary and collocation skills:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False (Collocation Check)
    Students analyze common phrases to see if they are used correctly. Example: Identifying that "heady rain" is an incorrect version of "heavy rain."

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Homophone vs. Non-Homophone Sorting
    A categorization task where students distinguish between words that sound the same (cell/sell) and those that do not (tall/short).

    📋 Exercise 3 – Contextual Word Choice
    Students select the appropriate word from a pair of similar-sounding terms to complete a sentence. Example: Choosing between "make" and "cake" for the phrase "make an effort."

    📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Vocabulary Review
    A comprehensive test of collocation knowledge where students select the best verb or adjective to complete a standard phrase from four options.

    🔄 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting with Correct Homophones
    Students practice mechanical accuracy by rewriting full sentences to include the correctly spelled homophone for the context provided.

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    🔹 Answer Key

    Exercise 1 – True or False
    1. False (precision -> decision)
    2. False (heady -> heavy)
    3. True
    4. True
    5. False (bay -> pay)
    6. True
    7. False (cold -> hold)
    8. True
    9. True
    10. False (taik -> take)

    Exercise 2 – Sort the Word Pairs
    Homophones: cell/sell, die/dye, fair/fare, heal/heel, soul/sole, pale/pail, mail/male, tail/tale
    Not homophones: fat/thin, run/jump, sad/glad, smart/wise, tall/short, wet/dry, long/wide

    Exercise 3 – Choose the Homophone
    1. make
    2. pay
    3. take
    4. keep
    5. hold
    6. take
    7. heavy
    8. running
    9. catch
    10. strongly

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice
    1. a) pay
    2. a) make
    3. c) take
    4. a) keep
    5. a) hold
    6. d) take
    7. d) heavy
    8. b) running
    9. b) catch
    10. c) strongly

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (Correct Homophones)
    1. The weather in Delhi is pleasant.
    2. I can hear the bell ring here.
    3. Riya will write a letter to Raj.
    4. The boat will sail on the sea.
    5. Asha saw a deer in the forest.
    6. The whole class went to Pune.
    7. The sun is bright in Chennai.
    8. Ravi will buy a new bat today.
    9. The knight was brave and kind.
    10. Meera has eaten her lunch now. ..Transform your child’s writing from basic to brilliant with PlanetSpark’s expert-led English Communication classes.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It refreshes common word pair usage and boosts writing confidence.

    They translate directly instead of learning natural English usage.

    Use quizzes, sorting tasks, and correction exercises.

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