7th Grade Language Arts Worksheets
Perk up your practice with our printable ready-to-use 7th grade language arts worksheets featuring exercises in phrases and clauses, simple, compound and complex sentences, identifying misplaced and dangling modifiers, diagramming sentences, direct and indirect speech, understanding the figures of speech, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings, building vocabulary and strategies in reading and analyzing informational texts, citing textual evidence, inferring direct and indirect characterization, and much more. Kindle interest and motivate learners with our free grade 7 language arts worksheets!
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Scout out and underline the group of words in each sentence that function as an adjective and describe the noun.
Dependent or Independent Clause?
Each complex sentence has a clause underlined. Decide whether the clause is dependent or independent and write in the space provided.
Identifying Active and Passive Voice
Detect the voice using the hints: a sentence with an active voice has the subject at the beginning, while the word "by" signals passive voice.
Spot two or more words that function as the direct object in the sentence and receive the action of the verb and write them in the space provided.
Imperatives to Reported Speech
Change the imperative sentences from direct to indirect speech following the structure: reporting verb + noun / pronoun + to infinitive in most cases.
Identifying Appropriate and Inappropriate Shifts
Read the sentences and decide if the shift in the verb tense is appropriate or inappropriate and write in the space provided.
Transform each simple sentence into a complex sentence by forming a subordinating clause using the conjunction in the parentheses.
Complete each sentence using an appropriate phrasal verb from the word box that is formed by adding a preposition or adverb to the verb "look".
Identifying the Objects & Object Complements
Underline the direct object in each sentence and circle the object complement that describes and adds further meaning to the object.
Diagramming Sentences with Compound Subjects
Using the example in the box, diagram each sentence with a compound subject.
Ordering Cumulative Adjectives
Following the order given in the box, rearrange the adjectives in the parentheses and write them in the blank to complete each sentence.
Active to Passive Voice | Present Simple & Present Progressive
Switch sentences into passive voice by using the structure is / are + present participle and is / are + being + present participle for simple and progressive tenses.