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    Grade 3 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Sentences

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    Sumaiya Maniyar
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    I am a dedicated educator and mentor with experience in public speaking, creative writing, and communication skills development. Currently associated with PlanetSpark, I work closely with students across age groups to build confidence, critical thinking, and expressive clarity through structured and engaging learning methods.
    Grade 3 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Sentences
    Grade 3 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Sentences

    Grade 3 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Sentences

    Class 3EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sumaiya Maniyar
    Sumaiya ManiyarVisit Profile
    I am a dedicated educator and mentor with experience in public speaking, creative writing, and communication skills development. Currently associated with PlanetSpark, I work closely with students across age groups to build confidence, critical thinking, and expressive clarity through structured and engaging learning methods.

    Stronger Sentences with Synonyms: Vocabulary Builder for Grade 3 

    This Grade 3 worksheet on Synonyms Used to Improve Sentences helps young learners expand their vocabulary and make their writing more expressive. By learning how to replace simple words with better synonyms, students strengthen sentence quality, clarity, and creativity.

    Why Synonyms Matter in Grammar and Writing? 

    Synonyms are words with similar meanings. For Grade 3 learners, understanding synonyms is important because: 
    1. It improves vocabulary and word choice. 
    2. It reduces repetition in writing. 
    3. It makes sentences more interesting and descriptive. 
    4. It builds confidence in reading comprehension and creative writing. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
    Students match words like happy, fast, big, small, and angry with their correct synonyms such as glad, rapid, large, little, and mad.

    Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
    Learners sort word pairs into Synonyms and Not Synonyms to develop a clear understanding of similar and opposite meanings.

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students choose stronger or more suitable synonyms to complete sentences meaningfully (e.g., delighted instead of happy, enormous instead of big).

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Children replace underlined words in sentences with better synonyms to improve sentence quality.

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite simple sentences using more powerful synonyms to enhance clarity and expression.

    This worksheet helps students become more thoughtful writers by encouraging richer vocabulary and precise word selection.

    Answer Key

    Exercise 1 – Match the Synonyms 
    happy – glad 
    fast – rapid 
    big – large 
    small – little 
    pretty – beautiful 
    angry – mad 
    quiet – silent 
    strong – mighty 
    bright – shiny 
    tiny – mini 

    Exercise 2 – Sort the Word Pairs 

    Synonyms: 
    slow/rapid (Not synonyms) 
    neat/tidy 
    sad/unhappy 
    brave/bold 
    cold/chilly 
    smart/clever 
    begin/start 
    hard/difficult 
    jump/leap 

    Not Synonyms: 
    hot/freezing 
    laugh/cry 
    high/low 
    early/late 
    soft/hard 
    near/far 

    Exercise 3 – Choose the Better Synonym 
    1. delighted 
    2. enormous 
    3. rapid 
    4. tiny 
    5. upset 
    6. beautiful 
    7. quiet 
    8. sparkling 
    9. powerful 
    10. little 

    Exercise 4 – Replace with a Better Synonym 
    1. hilarious 
    2. gloomy 
    3. simple 
    4. bold 
    5. boiling 
    6. lovely 
    7. tidy 
    8. shrill 
    9. tall 
    10. weighty 

    Exercise 5 – Rewrite Using Better Synonyms 

    1. The large dog ran quickly. 
    2. The mad man spoke loudly. 
    3. The beautiful flower is bright. 
    4. The little boy was glad. 
    5. The powerful girl won the race. 
    6. The mini bird flew quickly. 
    7. The shiny sun is large. 
    8. The glad child is little. 
    9. The silent room was little. 
    10. The rapid car is large. 

    Encourage your child to move beyond simple words and write with confidence and variety today. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Synonyms give children alternative words with similar meanings, helping them avoid repetition and improve vocabulary in grammar worksheets.

    Practicing synonyms strengthens vocabulary development and supports better creative writing skills in CBSE English.

    Parents can ask children to replace simple words like big or happy with richer vocabulary while completing a Class 3 grammar worksheet.

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