

This Grade 5 English Grammar worksheet focuses on Idioms (Spill the Beans, On Cloud Nine) and helps learners understand how phrases can carry meanings beyond their literal words. Designed with engaging and age-appropriate exercises, this worksheet builds strong grammar skills while improving expression and comprehension.
Idioms are an essential part of everyday language and communication. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Idioms help express ideas in a more creative and natural way.
2. They improve understanding of spoken and written English.
3. They enhance storytelling and descriptive writing skills.
4. They make communication more engaging and meaningful.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with idioms:
Exercise 1 – Underline the Idioms
Students identify and underline idioms in sentences such as “on cloud nine”, “spill the beans”, and “a piece of cake”. This strengthens recognition of commonly used idiomatic expressions.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct option that matches the meaning of the idiom in context. This activity builds comprehension and helps learners connect idioms with their meanings accurately.
Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences using given idioms like “break the ice”, “hit the nail on the head”, and “let the cat out of the bag”. This improves sentence construction and practical usage.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Paragraph)
Students complete a paragraph using suitable idioms based on context. This enhances contextual understanding and application skills.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph using any three idioms. This encourages creativity, independent thinking, and real-life usage of idioms.
Exercise 1 – Underline the Idioms
1. on cloud nine
2. broke the ice
3. got to the point
4. made a big deal
5. hit the nail on the head
6. spilled the beans
7. in hot water
8. kept an eye on
9. let the cat out of the bag
10. a piece of cake
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Answers
1. b) She felt on cloud nine today
2. c) To reveal a secret
3. a) He broke the ice at the event
4. b) In trouble at school
5. c) She hit the nail on the head
6. a) Reveal a secret suddenly
7. b) Keep an eye on your bag
8. c) Very easy task
9. a) Get to the point quickly
10. b) Make it seem important
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. She felt on cloud nine.
2. They broke the ice.
3. Raj hit the nail on the head.
4. He spilled the beans.
5. Asha let the cat out of the bag.
6. The boy was in hot water.
7. This task was a piece of cake.
8. Please get to the point.
9. She kept an eye on the bag.
10. He made a big deal.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Paragraph)
Riya was on cloud nine after winning the match in school. Ravi tried to break the ice by talking to new classmates on the first day. The maths test was a piece of cake for Meera as she studied well. Aman got in hot water when he forgot to bring his homework notebook. During the game, Raj accidentally spilled the beans and revealed the team plan. Asha finally hit the nail on the head when she gave the correct answer in class.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answer)
Riya was on cloud nine after winning the competition. During the event, she broke the ice by talking confidently to everyone. When asked a question, she hit the nail on the head with her perfect answer.
(Answers may vary)
Make idioms a natural part of your child’s daily communication with fun and engaging practice like this!
Idioms are phrases with non-literal meanings that help students understand expressive English and improve communication skills.
It helps learners use idioms correctly in sentences through structured exercises and contextual practice activities.
Regular practice with examples, sentence rewriting, and real-life usage helps children recall idioms effectively.