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Which sentence uses an antonym? — free printable Vocabulary English worksheet

Which sentence uses an antonym?

Free printable Grade 4 English worksheet for "Which sentence uses an antonym?" — practice synonyms and antonyms (vocabulary). No-prep, print or assign online.

This worksheet focuses on helping Grade 4 students recognize antonyms within sentences. Teachers can use it to reinforce vocabulary skills related to synonyms and antonyms through targeted practice. It supports vocabulary development by encouraging critical thinking about word meanings and opposites.

English & Reading
Grade 4
Grade 4
Worksheets
Ages 9–10
hard

Learning objectives

  • Identify sentences that contain antonyms
  • Differentiate between synonyms and antonyms in given sentences
  • Apply understanding of antonyms to select the correct sentence

Answer Key

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It's designed for Grade 4 (ages 9–10), covering Synonyms and antonyms.

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