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    Class 6 Avoiding Repetition Vocabulary Variety Worksheet

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    Class 6 Avoiding Repetition Vocabulary Variety Worksheet
    Class 6 Avoiding Repetition Vocabulary Variety Worksheet

    Class 6 Avoiding Repetition Vocabulary Variety Worksheet

    Class 6Free DownloadPDF
    Simarpreet Kaur
    Simarpreet KaurVisit Profile
    I am a dedicated and student-focused educator with over 5 years of experience teaching. Currently, I am working as a teacher at Planet Spark. I love teaching at Planet Spark because the interactive, one-on-one teaching format and curriculum quality, that’s easy to follow and effective.

    Smart Word Choices: Avoiding Repetition with Vocabulary Variety for Class 6 

    This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on the important writing skill of avoiding repetition by using vocabulary variety. Students learn how repeating the same words can weaken writing and how using synonyms and varied expressions can make their sentences clearer, richer, and more engaging. 

    Why Avoiding Repetition Matters in Grammar? 
    Avoiding repetition improves the quality of writing and helps students sound more confident and expressive. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. It teaches the effective use of synonyms and varied expressions. 
    2. It improves sentence quality and readability. 
    3. It develops stronger descriptive and creative writing skills. 
    4. It helps students become more thoughtful and precise writers. 
     

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build awareness and practice of vocabulary variety: 

    🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False 
    Students identify whether repetition is avoided in given sentences by marking T or F. 

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Word Pairs 
    Students sort given word pairs into “Varied” and “Repetitive” categories to understand synonym use. 

    📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students choose the correct word from a pair to complete sentences meaningfully. 

    📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students select the most suitable word that best fits the sentence without causing repetition. 

    🔁 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite repetitive sentences using better word choices and varied vocabulary. 
     


    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – True or False 
    1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. F 7. F 8. T 9. T 10. T 

    Exercise 2 – Varied / Repetitive 
    Varied: small/tiny, ran/sprinted, bad/awful, happy/joyful, big/large, fast/quick, hot/warm, new/recent, cold/chilly, walk/stroll 
    Repetitive: nice/good, good/nice, said/told, look/observe, looked/saw 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. varied 
    2. repeated 
    3. clear 
    4. varied 
    5. same 
    6. varied 
    7. clear 
    8. varied 
    9. same 
    10. same 

    Exercise 4 – MCQs 
    1. varied 
    2. repeated 
    3. clear 
    4. varied 
    5. varied 
    6. same 
    7. clear 
    8. varied 
    9. varied 
    10. same 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Answers) 
    1. Aarav said good, excellent, and wonderful things. 
    2. Megha used different words instead of repeating the same word. 
    3. Kabir avoided repeating words in his essay. 
    4. Ishaan used pleasant and kind words instead of repeating nice. 
    5. Nisha used different positive words instead of good again. 
    6. Rohan used varied words throughout his writing. 
    7. Arjun used different expressions to explain the same idea. 
    8. Priya used varied vocabulary in her writing. 
    9. Tanya used different appreciative words instead of nice repeatedly. 
    10. Dev used a range of words to express his thoughts.                                                                                                            Help your child write richer and more expressive sentences with the power of vocabulary variety. 
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Avoiding repetition helps students use a variety of words, making writing more interesting and effective in English worksheets.

    Using different words for the same idea improves expression and strengthens vocabulary in Class 6 grammar practice.

    Students can learn synonyms and practice rewriting sentences using alternative words in grammar worksheets.

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