Alphabet Usage Worksheets

How to Find a Better Word to Use in a Sentence

Sentences are fun! They help you become creative, you start using your brain better and they help you increase your focus. But one of the greatest benefits that come with sentences is that you learn new words. And that helps increase your vocabulary. Of course, it is not possible to learn too many words at a time. And often when we are told to create sentences out of the words given to us, we forget the words. But that's alright. There is a way to learn new words and not forget them. One of the best ways is to keep a thesaurus with you when you are forming sentences. Now, let's take a look at the examples where we can use better words;

Tanya said that she was very tired.
Tanya said that was exhausted.

Mother's cakes are very yummy.
Mother's cakes are delicious.

We are really happy about coming over!
We are excited about coming over

Letters That Form Words and Sentences

Start with a letter and then name something that starts with, when given a topic. Draw a picture of it. Tell what they can do and describe them. Write a sentence about them.

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b
c
d
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f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
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v
w
x
y
z
       
Color Words

Look at the color words below. Write them in alphabetical order on the lines.



Capitals and Lower Case

Look at the letters of the alphabet. Match the capital letters in Column 1 with the lower case letters in Column 2.