

This Grade 4 grammar worksheet focuses on correcting double negatives so students can communicate clearly and correctly in English. A double negative occurs when two negative words are used in the same sentence, which can make the meaning confusing or incorrect. Through structured grammar activities, students learn how to identify and correct these mistakes to form clear and accurate sentences.
The worksheet includes engaging exercises such as identifying double negatives, selecting the correct sentence from multiple choices, rewriting sentences to remove double negatives, correcting errors in a paragraph, and creating their own grammatically correct negative sentences. These activities help learners understand how negative words should be used properly in everyday communication.
By practicing with this worksheet, Grade 4 students improve their sentence clarity, grammar accuracy, and confidence in writing. The activities help learners understand how to replace incorrect negative combinations with correct words like “any,” “anything,” or “anyone,” making their writing more natural and correct.
Double negatives happen when two negative words appear in the same sentence and cancel each other or create confusion. Understanding how to avoid double negatives helps students write clearer sentences. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because:
1. A sentence should usually contain only one negative word.
2. Words like nothing, nobody, nowhere often create double negatives when used with “don’t” or “didn’t.”
3. Correcting double negatives improves grammar accuracy and sentence clarity.
4. Learning proper negative forms helps students write better sentences in stories, essays, and conversations.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that help students understand and correct double negatives:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify the Double Negative
Students read each sentence and underline the words that create a double negative.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice: Choose the Correct Sentence
Students select the sentence that correctly removes the double negative and uses proper grammar.
📋 Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentence
Students rewrite sentences by correcting the double negatives and replacing incorrect words with appropriate alternatives like “anyone,” “anything,” or “anywhere.”
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction
Students read a paragraph containing multiple double negatives and rewrite it with correct negative forms.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students write three correct negative sentences using proper sentence structure and appropriate negative words.
Exercise 1 – Double Negatives
1. don’t – nothing
2. can’t – nowhere
3. didn’t – nowhere
4. don’t – nothing
5. didn’t – nobody
6. didn’t – no
7. can’t – nothing
8. didn’t – nobody
9. don’t – nothing
10. doesn’t – nothing
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence
1. b) I don’t need any help.
2. b) She didn’t say anything.
3. b) Aarav can’t find any of his books.
4. b) Meera doesn’t have any pencil.
5. b) Raj didn’t bring anything to class.
6. b) Anika can’t see anything in the dark.
7. b) Dev didn’t eat anything at lunch.
8. b) Sia doesn’t know anything about the lesson.
9. b) Vikram didn’t do anything in the game.
10. b) Shruti can’t hear anything in the noise.
Exercise 3 – Corrected Sentences (Sample Answers)
1. I didn’t see anybody at the park.
2. We didn’t go anywhere last weekend.
3. He didn’t tell anybody the answer.
4. She doesn’t want anything to eat.
5. They don’t have anything for lunch.
6. I can’t find anything in my bag.
7. She didn’t buy anything from the store.
8. We don’t need any extra chairs.
9. He didn’t say anything during the meeting.
10. I didn’t hear anybody calling my name.
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph (Sample)
Yesterday I didn’t see anybody at the park and I didn’t have anything to do. My friend didn’t bring any games and we didn’t find anywhere to sit. We didn’t hear anybody calling us and we didn’t see anything interesting around. Later we didn’t buy anything from the shop because we didn’t have any money. At the end of the day we didn’t feel anything but tired.
Exercise 5 – Sample Negative Sentences
1. I do not have any homework today.
2. She did not see anyone in the room.
3. We cannot find anything in the box.
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A double negative uses two negative words in one sentence and creates confusion.
Because it changes the intended meaning and makes sentences grammatically incorrect.
By identifying extra negative words and rewriting sentences clearly.