Class 8 Worksheet on Noun/Verb/Adjective Errors


Class 8 Worksheet on Noun/Verb/Adjective Errors
Word Power Mastery: Noun, Verb & Adjective Confusion for Grade 8
This Grade 8 grammar worksheet helps students understand and correct word form errors involving nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Through carefully designed exercises, learners improve their ability to choose the correct word forms based on sentence structure and meaning. The worksheet strengthens grammar precision, vocabulary usage, sentence clarity, and academic writing skills.
Why Word Form Errors Matter in Grammar?
Understanding word forms is essential because students often confuse nouns, verbs, and adjectives while writing or speaking. For Grade 8 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Correct word forms improve sentence accuracy and fluency.
2. Students learn how grammar changes meaning and clarity.
3. Proper usage supports stronger academic and creative writing.
4. It helps learners avoid common grammar mistakes in exams and communication.
Whatβs Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five grammar-focused activities that help students confidently identify and use correct word forms in context:
π§ Exercise 1 β Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the correct noun, verb, or adjective form to complete each sentence meaningfully and grammatically. Example: βRiya gave a ______ answer.β
βοΈ Exercise 2 β Fill in the Blanks
Using a vocabulary bank, students complete sentences with suitable word forms such as accurate, evaluate, validate, and detailed.
π Exercise 3 β True or False
Students read grammar-related statements and decide whether they are true or false, helping reinforce understanding of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and sentence structure.
π Exercise 4 β Underline Nouns and Circle Verbs
Learners identify nouns and verbs within complete sentences to strengthen grammar recognition and sentence analysis skills.
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Exercise 5 β Sentence Writing
Students create original sentences using target vocabulary words such as accurate, evidence, validate, and academic, encouraging practical grammar application and vocabulary development.
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Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 β Multiple Choice Questions
1. accurate
2. specific
3. evaluate
4. validate
5. detailed
6. academic
7. evidence
8. evidence
9. correct
10. clearer
Exercise 2 β Fill in the Blanks
1. accurate
2. evaluate
3. detailed
4. evidence
5. corrects
6. specific
7. validate
8. academic
9. evidence
10. complete
Exercise 3 β True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 β Underline Nouns and Circle Verbs
1. Noun: Riya, essay | Verb: corrects
2. Noun: Meera, report | Verb: edits
3. Noun: Chennai, book fair | Verb: hosts
4. Noun: team, project | Verb: submits
5. Noun: Asha, word forms | Verb: studies
6. Noun: Ravi, grammar rule | Verb: explains
7. Noun: teacher, class | Verb: guides
8. Noun: Students, writing | Verb: discuss
9. Noun: Raj, paragraph | Verb: reviews
10. Noun: library, posters | Verb: displays
Exercise 5 β Sentence Writing
1. Accurate β The scientist gave an accurate explanation.
2. Detailed β She wrote a detailed report on pollution.
3. Evidence β The lawyer showed strong evidence in court.
4. Evaluate β Teachers evaluate student projects carefully.
5. Corrects β My brother corrects my spelling mistakes.
6. Specific β Please give a specific example.
7. Validate β Scientists validate results through testing.
8. Academic β She won an academic award this year.
9. Evidence β The detective searched for evidence.
10. Complete β Ravi will complete his homework tonight.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Students often confuse nouns, verbs, and adjectives. For example, using "decide" (verb) instead of "decision" (noun).
Encourage regular practice with sentence transformation exercises, focusing on changing word forms to fit grammatical structures.
Mastering word forms enhances clarity and allows students to use more precise language in both writing and speaking.