5th Grade Language Arts Worksheets

Channelize practice employing our 5th grade language arts worksheets that come with answer keys and comprise exercises in correlative conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, forming and using the perfect verb tense, and in separating words using commas. Bolster vocabulary with Greek and Latin prefixes, interpret figurative language, draw inferences, make predictions, state an opinion, write informative and narrative texts. This list represents only a smattering of the engaging worksheets this collection offers. Make sure to stock your library with our free grade 5 language arts worksheets.

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Writing the Present Perfect Verb Tenses

Write in the present perfect form of each verb in the parentheses using the structure: have / has + the verb in the past participle form and fill in each blank.

Choosing the Tense

Complete each sentence, choosing an appropriate verb tense that coordinates with the other verb in each sentence.

Commas in a Series

Separate words or a group of words in a series using commas and rewrite each sentence with appropriate punctuations.

Identifying Simple Subjects

Scout out the simple subject, which is the noun without any modifier, in each sentence and underline it.

Tag Questions | Cut and Glue

Snip the question tags from the next page, match them with the correct sentence and glue them.

Identifying the Type of Sentences

Read each sentence and figure out whether it is a simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex sentence and write in the space provided.

Diagramming Sentences with Adjectives

Identify the adjective in each sentence, circle it and then diagram the sentence.

Choosing Sentences without Double Negatives

Skim through each pair of sentences and check the one that doesn't have a double negative in it.

Identifying Verbs and Direct Objects

Comb each sentence for the verb and the direct object that receives the action of the verb in each sentence, underlining the former and circling the latter.

Subjects with Compound Predicates

Complete each sentence by adding an appropriate compound predicate to the subject.

Sorting Tenses as Past, Present, and Future

Instruct little learners to sort the verbs as past, present, and future and write them in the appropriate columns.

Verb Agreement with Collective Nouns

Choose an apt verb from the parentheses that agrees with the collective noun used as a subject and complete each sentence.

Matching Phrasal Verbs with Their Meanings

Comprehend the meaning of each phrasal verb and make one-to-one correspondence between the phrasal verb and its meaning.

Identifying Past Perfect Tenses

Read the sentences, identify the past perfect tenses, and circle them.

Identifying Quantifiers and Modified Nouns

Spot the quantifier in each sentence, underline it and figure out the noun being quantified and circle it.