

This Grade 6 English grammar worksheet is designed to help students master the art of using appositive phrases to add detail and variety to their writing. By learning how to correctly place and punctuate these descriptive phrases, learners can transform simple sentences into sophisticated, information-rich statements. The worksheet guides students through identifying appositives, choosing the correct punctuation, and applying these rules in their own creative writing.
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Appositive phrases are essential tools for clear and descriptive communication. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because:
1. They allow students to combine ideas into single, fluid sentences.
2. They provide a concise way to define or rename nouns within a sentence.
3. Mastery of appositives teaches critical punctuation rules, specifically the use of commas.
4. They enhance the overall flow and maturity of a student's writing style.
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This worksheet includes five structured activities that build a complete understanding of appositive phrases:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline and Circle
Students identify the sentence structure by underlining the appositive phrase and circling the main verb. Example: “My brother, *a doctor*, (works) here.”
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners select the grammatically correct sentence from three options, focusing on proper word order and comma placement. Example: “Delhi, the capital, is busy.”
📋 Exercise 3 – Rewrite with Commas
Students apply punctuation rules by rewriting sentences and inserting commas to set off the appositive phrase. This builds practical editing skills.
📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks
This passage-based activity requires students to invent suitable appositive phrases to complete a story, encouraging creative application of the grammar rule.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write an original short paragraph about their best friend, ensuring they incorporate at least two correctly punctuated appositive phrases.
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Exercise 1 – Underline & Circle (Appositive | Verb)
1. a doctor | works 6. a player | wins
2. my cousin | visits 7. a pet | sleeps
3. the capital city | looks 8. a dancer | smiles
4. our teacher | teaches 9. a student | studies
5. a singer | performs 10. a novel | sells
Exercise 2 – Correct Sentence Selection
1. b 6. a
2. c 7. a
3. b 8. b
4. b 9. a
5. c 10. c
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences with Commas
1. My brother, a doctor, works here.
2. Riya, my cousin, visits today.
3. Delhi, the capital, is busy.
4. Mr Sharma, our teacher, teaches.
5. Asha, a singer, performs.
6. Ravi, a player, wins.
7. Dog, a pet, sleeps here.
8. My friend, a dancer, smiles.
9. Meera, a student, studies.
10. The book, a novel, sells.
Exercise 4 – Passage Completion (Sample Answers)
Riya, **my best friend**, came to visit... Ravi, **a star athlete**, played well... Meera, **a talented vocalist**, sang beautifully... Mr Sharma, **our principal**, during the school assembly... Asha, **a helpful classmate**, helped everyone... Raj, **my old neighbor**, at the busy market...
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary. (Example: My friend Rohan, a talented artist, loves to paint. He is also a fast runner, a true athlete, who wins every race.)
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They rename or give extra information about a noun in a sentence.
Commas separate extra information from the main sentence meaning.
By finding nouns that explain or rename another noun beside them.