

This Grade 5 English worksheet focuses on understanding homonyms using the words “right” and “ring.” Through fun and structured activities, students explore how the same word can have multiple meanings depending on the context, helping them become more confident readers and writers.
Homonyms are words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings. For Grade 5 learners, mastering homonyms like “right” and “ring” is important because:
1. They improve vocabulary and comprehension skills.
2. They help students understand meaning based on context.
3. They reduce confusion in reading and writing.
4. They build strong communication and interpretation skills.
This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities that strengthen understanding of homonyms:
🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False
Students identify correct and incorrect statements about different meanings of “right” and “ring.”
✏️ Exercise 2 – Match the Following
Students match each word with its correct meaning such as direction, sound, jewelry, or correctness.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using the correct homonym based on context clues.
📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct meaning of the homonym used in each sentence.
🔄 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences using the correct meaning of homonyms to fix errors.
Exercise 1 – True or False
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise 2 – Match the Following
right–correct, right–direction, right–answer, right–side, right–turn
ring–sound, ring–jewelry, ring–call, ring–bell, ring–wearable
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. right
2. right
3. ring
4. ring
5. right
6. ring
7. right
8. ring
9. ring
10. right
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) correct
2. c) direction
3. c) jewelry
4. d) sound
5. a) correct
6. c) direction
7. b) jewelry
8. a) call
9. b) correct
10. c) sound
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
1. Right has more than one meaning in this line.
2. Ring can be worn in this case.
3. Right can show direction here.
4. Ring can mean sound in this sentence.
5. Right is not always wrong here.
6. Ring can mean a call here.
7. Right can mean correct here.
8. Ring can be jewelry here.
9. Right can mean turn here.
10. Ring can be a bell sound here.
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Homonyms are words with the same spelling or sound but different meanings like ring and right.
Students must read the full sentence carefully to understand the correct meaning.
They help build vocabulary and improve reading comprehension skills.