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Welcome to your grammar worksheet with a doors theme! In this activity, you’ll practice your grammar skills using sentences related to doors. Read the sentences carefully and complete the exercises below. Good luck!

Part 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

1. The door (swing) ______ open slowly as the wind blew.

2. Every day, she (check) ______ the door to make sure it is locked.

3. The cat (sneak) ______ through the open door before anyone noticed.

4. They (decorate) ______ the door with a beautiful wreath for the holidays.

Part 2: Identify the adjectives in the sentences below.

1. The old door creaked as it opened.

2. She painted the front door a bright red color.

3. The wooden door was heavy and solid.

4. A mysterious door appeared in the middle of the forest.

Part 3: Rewrite the sentences using the correct punctuation.

1. do you think this door is haunted

2. I left my backpack by the door

3. Wow that door is really big

4. Did you see how the door slammed shut

Part 4: Create your own sentences.

Write three sentences about doors. Use at least one verb, one adjective, and one punctuation mark in each sentence.

  1. Sentence 1: ______________________________________________________
  2. Sentence 2: ______________________________________________________
  3. Sentence 3: ______________________________________________________

Part 5: Answer the questions.

1. What do you think is behind a closed door? Explain your answer:

_______________________________________________________________________

2. If you could create any door, what would it look like? Describe it:

_______________________________________________________________________

Great job on completing the worksheet! Remember to review your answers and have fun with your grammar practice!

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