

This Grade 7 worksheet is designed to help students master the art of sentence transformation, specifically focusing on converting assertive and affirmative sentences into impactful exclamatory forms. By learning to use "How" and "What" effectively, learners can better express strong emotions, surprise, and admiration in their writing. The worksheet features five comprehensive activities including multiple-choice questions, a true/false correctness check, fill-in-the-blanks with "How/What," and structured sentence rewriting tasks. This practical approach ensures that students not only understand the grammatical rules but also gain the confidence to apply them in real-world communication.
Sentence transformation is a vital skill for Grade 7 learners as it adds variety and emotion to their writing. This topic is important because:
1. It helps students express intensity, surprise, and strong feelings effectively.
2. It teaches the structural differences between assertive and exclamatory sentences.
3. It builds a deeper understanding of word order and the use of exclamatory markers like "How" and "What."
4. It enhances creative writing skills, making student compositions more engaging and expressive.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with exclamatory sentences:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Exclamatory Form
Students evaluate multiple options to select the grammatically accurate exclamatory version of a given assertive sentence.
✏️ Exercise 2 – True or False (Correctness Check)
Learners review various exclamatory sentences to determine if they follow correct syntax, helping them identify common errors in "How" vs "What" usage.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students choose between "How" and "What" to complete sentences, reinforcing the rule that "What" is typically used with nouns while "How" is used with adjectives or adverbs.
📝 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
A high-level task where students are given affirmative sentences and must transform them into exclamatory ones from scratch.
✅ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students fill in a descriptive narrative with appropriate exclamatory words, showing how these sentences function within a larger context.
Exercise No. 1
Choose the correct exclamatory form.
1. I love reading books.
Answer: a) How I love reading books!
2. She enjoys playing tennis every weekend.
Answer: b) How she enjoys playing tennis every weekend!
3. We will go to the park tomorrow.
Answer: b) How exciting it is to go to the park tomorrow!
4. He works at a law firm in the city.
Answer: a) How well he works at the law firm!
5. The sun rises in the east.
Answer: a) How the sun rises in the east!
6. They are planning a vacation next summer.
Answer: a) What a great vacation they are planning!
7. I am learning how to cook Italian food.
Answer: b) What a joy it is to cook Italian food!
8. She is an excellent singer.
Answer: a) What an excellent singer she is!
9. The cat sleeps on the sofa all day.
Answer: a) How peaceful the cat looks on the sofa!
10. We have finished our homework for the week.
Answer: a) What an accomplishment it is to finish our homework!
Exercise No. 2
Review each exclamatory form and determine if it’s correct or not.
1. How talented he is as a musician! — Answers may vary. (T)
2. How an excellent job you did! — Answers may vary. (F)
3. How beautiful this place is! — Answers may vary. (T)
4. How excited I am to go to the concert! — Answers may vary. (T)
5. How a lovely smile she has! — Answers may vary. (F)
6. What a great the weather is today! — Answers may vary. (F)
7. How a big surprise they are planning for her! — Answers may vary. (F)
8. How beautiful this painting is! — Answers may vary. (T)
9. What good she is at playing the piano! — Answers may vary. (F)
10. What fast he runs! — Answers may vary. (F)
Exercise No. 3
Fill in the blanks with the correct word ("How" or "What") to complete the exclamatory sentences.
1. (How/What) amazing the view is from here!
Answer: How
2. (How/What) great her performance was!
Answer: How
3. (What/How) delicious this cake tastes!
Answer: How
4. (How/What) kind of person he is!
Answer: What
5. (How/What) a wonderful day it is today!
Answer: What
6. (What/How) fast she runs!
Answer: How
7. (How/What) a beautiful dress she is wearing!
Answer: What
8. (What/How) much he cares for his family!
Answer: How
9. (How/What) beautiful the flowers are!
Answer: How
10. (How/What) an incredible experience that was!
Answer: What
Exercise No. 4
Rewrite the following affirmative sentences as per instructions.
1. She is a talented singer. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: What a talented singer she is!)
2. He plays soccer very well. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: How well he plays soccer!)
3. They are planning a surprise party. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: What a surprise party they are planning!)
4. Meal was so delicious. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: How delicious the meal was!)
5. She has a beautiful smile. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: What a beautiful smile she has!)
6. He is an excellent dancer. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: What an excellent dancer he is!)
7. The book is very interesting. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: How interesting the book is!)
8. The weather is nice today. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: How nice the weather is today!)
9. That idea is great. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: What a great idea that is!)
10. He is a hardworking student. (Transform to exclamatory sentence)
Answer: Answers may vary. (Example: What a hardworking student he is!)
Exercise No. 5
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words ("how," "what,") to transform the assertive sentences into exclamatory ones.
It was a beautiful day, and the weather was perfect. (What) the view from the hilltop was breathtaking! (How) amazing the scenery was! My friend, Sarah, has an incredible talent for painting. (How) beautiful her artwork is! We were having so much fun at the beach, and the water was so clear. (What) much fun we had! Later, we saw a cute dog, and it made everyone smile. (How) adorable the dog was! I am so glad we decided to take this trip together. (What) wonderful the memories we're creating! (How) exciting it is to travel with friends! (How) peaceful it feels to be here! (How) great the food tasted at the restaurant! (How) much we laughed today!
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Understanding the correct punctuation and tone of voice can be challenging when transforming exclamatory sentences.
By practicing with clear and direct examples using punctuation marks like exclamation points.
Misusing punctuation or failing to capture the emotional tone of the sentence.