

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on helping students understand the correct position of the words "only" and "even" in sentences. By practicing where to place these words, learners will improve the clarity and emphasis in their writing. The worksheet includes multiple activities such as underlining "only" and "even" in sentences, choosing the correct sentence structure, and rewriting sentences with the right word placement.
The exercises are designed to help students identify the correct positions for "only" and "even," ensuring that their sentences convey the intended meaning without ambiguity. These words can dramatically change the focus of a sentence, and students will practice applying them in various contexts.
Exercise No. 1 – Underline the Word "Only" or "Even" and Circle Its Correct Position:
Exercise No. 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence:
Exercise No. 3 – Apply the Rule to Rewrite Each Sentence:
Exercise No. 4 – Fill in the Blanks:
Exercise No. 5 – Sample Answer for Paragraph Writing:
Last weekend, I had an unforgettable day at the sports ground. The sun was shining, and the atmosphere was full of energy. My friends and I played soccer for hours, and even though we were tired, we kept playing. At one point, we only had one goal left to win, and everyone was excited. After soccer, we went for a run around the track. Only then did I realize how much I enjoyed the sport. At the end of the day, we gathered together, and even the coaches joined us for a team photo. It was an amazing experience.
Help your child master the use of "only" and "even" with a fun and interactive grammar lesson.
Only should be placed before the word it modifies to ensure the intended meaning is clear.
By practicing with various sentence structures, students can learn how the placement of "only" changes the emphasis of the sentence.
Proper use of "only" enhances clarity and prevents misunderstandings in both written and spoken English.