

This Grade 5 worksheet helps students practice forming and correcting conditional sentences. Conditional sentences express actions or events that depend on certain conditions. In this worksheet, students will focus on identifying and correcting errors in conditional sentence structures, which are crucial for expressing cause and effect clearly.
Conditional sentences are used to talk about possible situations and their consequences. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Understanding conditional sentences helps express cause and effect clearly.
2. It improves sentence variety and allows students to communicate complex ideas more effectively.
3. Mastering conditional sentences helps students use "if" clauses accurately and form grammatically correct sentences.
4. Proper use of conditionals enhances overall writing and comprehension skills.
This worksheet includes several exercises to help students practice the correct use of conditional sentences:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Errors
Students will read sentences and underline errors related to the use of conditional sentences. (Page 3)
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students will select the correct sentence based on proper conditional sentence use. (Pages 4–5)
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Learners will rewrite sentences with incorrect use of conditional sentences, ensuring proper grammatical structure. (Pages 6–7)
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction
Students will identify and correct errors related to conditional sentences in a paragraph. (Page 8)
🎯 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students will write their own paragraphs using conditional sentences correctly. (Page 9)
Exercise 1 – Underlined Errors
1. If the bell will ring, students leave class → If the bell rings, students will leave class.
2. If the sun will set, it gets dark → If the sun sets, it gets dark.
3. If the lights will go, we use candles → If the lights go out, we use candles.
4. If the match will start, players run fast → If the match starts, players run fast.
5. If the teacher will ask, I answer → If the teacher asks, I answer.
6. If water will boil, it becomes steam → If water boils, it becomes steam.
7. If the dog will bark, people wake up → If the dog barks, people wake up.
8. If the bus will stop, we get down → If the bus stops, we get down.
9. If the gate will open, we enter school → If the gate opens, we enter school.
10. If the shop will open, I buy snacks → If the shop opens, I buy snacks.
Exercise 2 – Correct Sentences
1. a) If the bell rings, students will leave.
2. b) If water boils, it becomes steam.
3. c) If the sun rises, birds sing.
4. a) If the teacher explains, I understand.
5. a) If the gate opens, we will enter.
6. a) If the dog barks, I will wake up.
7. b) If the bus stops, we will get down.
8. a) If the lights go off, we sit quietly.
9. a) If the shop opens, I will buy snacks.
10. a) If the match begins, fans cheer loudly.
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. If the rain stops, we will play outside.
2. If the teacher checks, I will show my work.
3. If the train arrives, we will board it.
4. If the bell rings, class ends.
5. If the door closes, we will stay inside.
6. If the clock strikes, we move ahead.
7. If the wind blows, the leaves fall.
8. If the sun shines, we will go out.
9. If the signal changes, cars stop.
10. If the road clears, buses move fast.
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
If Rohan wakes up early, he will catch the school bus, but he always wakes up late, so he misses it. If his sister Kavya reminds him, he reaches on time, but she forgets sometimes. If they leave together, they reach school quickly, but they do not plan properly. If the teacher asks about homework, Rohan feels worried because he has not completed it.
Exercise 5 – Sample Answer (Paragraph)
**What I Would Do If I Had a Day Off**
If I had a day off, I would spend it relaxing at home. I would sleep in and then enjoy a big breakfast. If the weather was nice, I would go outside to play my favorite games. I might visit a park or go for a walk with my family. If I had enough time, I would also catch up on reading my books. It would be a great day to relax and enjoy my free time!
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They describe situations and their possible results.
Because they involve different tense patterns.
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