

This Grade 5 worksheet helps students understand how to use commas with appositives—words or phrases that rename or give more information about a noun. Through engaging and structured exercises, learners develop clarity in sentence construction and punctuation.
Appositives add extra information and make sentences more descriptive and meaningful. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps expand sentences with additional details.
2. It improves clarity and readability in writing.
3. It teaches correct comma placement around extra information.
4. It strengthens editing and sentence-building skills.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build strong punctuation skills:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly punctuated sentence, focusing on comma placement around appositives.
✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Students evaluate whether commas are correctly used with appositives, strengthening conceptual understanding.
✏️ Exercise 3 – Add the Commas
Students insert commas correctly to separate appositive phrases in sentences.
🔄 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences by adding commas correctly with appositives.
📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students rewrite a paragraph by inserting commas correctly around appositives, applying their learning in context.
This worksheet, based on the uploaded PDF :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, builds from basic recognition to advanced application for strong grammar mastery.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. b
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Add the Commas
1. My brother, a lawyer, argues cases in court every day.
2. The tiger, a fierce animal, hunts quietly in the jungle at night.
3. The car, a red sedan, moves quickly on the highway.
4. The lake, a peaceful place, looks very calm.
5. The boy, a clever student, answered questions quickly.
6. The tree, a tall oak, gives cool shade.
7. The girl, a talented singer, won first prize.
8. The dog, a loyal pet, guards the house.
9. The man, a wise leader, guided the team.
10. The bird, a colorful parrot, sang sweetly.
Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences
1. My father, a doctor, works here.
2. The dog, a small puppy, barked loudly.
3. The artist, a famous painter, exhibited work.
4. The child, a smart learner, solved puzzles.
5. The vehicle, a heavy truck, moved slowly.
6. The player, a young athlete, trained daily.
7. The woman, a brave officer, saved lives.
8. The chef, a skilled baker, prepared cakes.
9. The boy, a curious kid, asked questions.
10. The man, a kind neighbor, helped others.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Corrected Version)
We visited a museum during our school trip. The guide, a knowledgeable person, welcomed us and explained everything clearly. The artist, a creative thinker, showed us beautiful paintings. The singer, a talented performer, sang songs on stage. The writer, a famous author, shared interesting ideas with us. Our teacher, a wise mentor, guided us throughout the visit. We listened carefully and enjoyed the trip together.
Help your child write richer, more descriptive sentences by mastering appositives with clear and confident punctuation.
Appositives provide additional information and are set off by commas, like "My brother, the teacher, is kind."
They might not recognize that the extra information isn’t essential to the main sentence.
Start with simple sentences and help them insert commas around appositive phrases.