
Jumbled Sentences & Sentence Formation
Grade 5 · Week 30 · 25 questions
Sentences are the building blocks of all communication. Understanding sentence structure — subjects, predicates, and different sentence types — is essential for clear expression.
What you'll practise
- Identify subjects and predicates in sentences
- Distinguish declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory types
- Recognise complete vs. incomplete sentences
- Construct well-formed sentences
All 25 questions in this Jumbled Sentences & Sentence Formation quiz
Grade 5 English — Jumbled Sentences & Sentence Formation: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Arrange: “playing / are / children / the”
- Arrange: “eating / is / she / lunch”
- Arrange: “reading / am / I / book / a”
- Arrange: “sky / blue / is / the”
- Arrange: “happy / am / I”
- Arrange: “playing / cricket / are / boys / the”
- Arrange: “singing / is / she”
- Arrange: “eating / are / they / dinner”
- Arrange: “to / going / am / I / market / the”
- Arrange: “writing / is / he / letter / a”
- Arrange: “watching / are / we / TV”
- Arrange: “dancing / are / girls / the”
- Arrange: “sleeping / is / baby / the”
- Arrange: “flowers / the / blooming / are”
- Arrange: “singing / birds / the / are”
- Arrange: “running / is / he”
- Arrange: “eating / is / dog / the / bone / a”
- Arrange: “reading / are / students / the / books”
- Arrange: “drawing / is / she / picture / a”
- Arrange: “to / going / are / we / school”
- Arrange: “playing / is / he / football”
- Arrange: “cooking / is / mother / my / dinner”
- Arrange: “writing / is / she / exam / the”
- "After the rain stopped"
- "In the morning"
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