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Free Grammar Worksheets and Printable Grammar Practice

Classeem brings together free, browser-based grammar worksheet generators for parts of speech, sentence structure, punctuation, and word forms. Pick a skill, choose a difficulty and question count, then print or download a clean PDF — most with a built-in answer key. Everything runs in your browser, with no sign-up and no AI writing your worksheets.

Choose a grammar worksheet

Every tool below is free, runs in your browser, and prints or saves to PDF. They are grouped by the kind of grammar skill they build.

Sentence structure and sentence errors

Build strong, correct sentences: tell fragments and run-ons apart, find the subject and predicate, and combine ideas into compound and complex sentences.

Parts of speech

Name and sort the building blocks of every sentence, from nouns and verbs to the small words that connect ideas.

Nouns and word forms

Practice the way words change shape and meaning: plurals, possessives, word parts, and words that sound or mean alike.

Verbs, tense, and usage

Work on verbs and time: choose the right tense and keep verbs consistent across a sentence.

Punctuation and mechanics

Polish the mechanics of writing: capital letters, end marks, commas, and contractions.

How to use these grammar worksheets

  1. 1Pick a grammar skill from the clusters above.
  2. 2Choose a difficulty and how many questions you want.
  3. 3Generate and preview the worksheet right on the page.
  4. 4Print it, or download a clean PDF to share or save.
  5. 5Turn on the answer key to review and check work quickly.
  6. 6Slide a printed page into a dry erase pocket or laminate it to reuse all year.

Reusing worksheets all year? See recommended classroom supplies.

Recommended grammar practice sequence

New to teaching grammar, or building a unit? This order moves from naming words to writing and editing whole sentences.

  1. 1. Parts of speech. Start by naming nouns, verbs, adjectives, and the other word types so students share a vocabulary for everything that follows.
  2. 2. Subject and predicate. Show that every complete sentence has two parts: who or what it is about, and what they do.
  3. 3. Sentence types. Sort statements, questions, commands, and exclamations, and notice how end punctuation changes.
  4. 4. Fragments and run-ons. Spot incomplete sentences and sentences that run together, then repair them.
  5. 5. Conjunctions, compound and complex sentences. Join clauses with the right conjunction to build longer, clearer sentences.
  6. 6. Capitalization and punctuation. Add the capital letters and marks that make writing easy to read.
  7. 7. Revision and editing. Put it together: reread, fix errors, and rewrite for clarity.

Made for every kind of classroom

For teachers

Drop a fresh worksheet into warm-ups, centers, homework, intervention groups, or exit tickets. Regenerate for a new set during a grammar review week so no two copies are the same.

For homeschool and parents

Keep practice short and focused, mix skills for review, and print a clean PDF with an answer key so checking work at the kitchen table takes seconds.

For ELL and ESL

Focus on one grammar skill at a time, lean on clear sentence examples, and reprint repeatable practice as students build confidence.

Related worksheet hubs

Grammar is one part of a bigger library. Keep exploring more free Classeem worksheets and resources.

FAQ

Grammar worksheet questions

Are these grammar worksheets free?

Yes. Every grammar worksheet generator on Classeem is completely free, with no account and no limit on how many worksheets you make, and there's no watermark on what you print.

Can I print the grammar worksheets?

Yes. Each generator has a Print button that sends a clean worksheet straight to your printer — just the sentences and questions, with none of the website around it.

Can I download grammar worksheets as PDFs?

Yes. Every generator can build a PDF on your device, with the worksheet on the first pages and, when you turn it on, an answer key on its own page.

Do the worksheets include answer keys?

Yes. Each generator has an answer-key toggle. Turn it on to include a key, or off to hand out a clean student copy.

Can I use these grammar worksheets for ELL or ESL students?

Yes. Focusing on one skill at a time, using clear sentence examples, and reprinting fresh practice make these generators a good fit for language learners and small groups.

Which grammar worksheet should I start with?

A good order is parts of speech, then subject and predicate, then sentence types, then fragments and run-ons, and finally capitalization and punctuation. The recommended sequence on this page lays it out.

Can I use these worksheets for homeschool?

Yes. Short, repeatable practice, mixed review, and printable PDFs with answer keys work well for homeschool and at-home practice.

Does Classeem use AI to make my worksheet, and are my inputs saved?

No. The generators run entirely in your browser using built-in, original content. They do not use AI, and nothing you type is stored or sent anywhere.