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Progressive verb tenses - Playing
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Progressive verb tenses - Playing
Remember, the past progressive describes an action happening at a specific time in the past, the present progressive shows an action happening now, and the future progressive indicates an action that will be happening at a future time. Worksheet instructions: Complete the chart by writing each verb in the past, present, and future progressive tense.
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Progressive verb tenses - Painting
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Progressive verb tenses - Painting
What is the difference between past, present and future progressive verbs? The past progressive describes an action happening at a specific time in the past, the present progressive shows an action happening now, and the future progressive indicates an action that will be happening at a future time. Worksheet instructions: Complete the chart by writing each verb in the past, present, and future progressive tense.
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Progressive verb tenses - Climbing
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Progressive verb tenses - Climbing
The past progressive describes an action happening at a specific time in the past, the present progressive shows an action happening now, and the future progressive indicates an action that will be happening at a future time. Worksheet instructions: Complete the chart by writing each verb in the past, present, and future progressive tense.
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Tenses - Past and present
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Tenses - Past and present
Most verbs form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the end of the word, but not all verbs follow this rule. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully. If the sentence is in the past tense, rewrite it in the present tense. If the sentence is in the present tense, rewrite it in the past tense.
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Tenses - Past to present
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Tenses - Past to present
In this verb tenses worksheet, students need to rewrite sentences using the present tense. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each of the following sentences in the present tense.
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Tenses - Present to past
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Tenses - Present to past
Most verbs form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the end of the word. For example, "finish" becomes "finished," and "wash" becomes "washed." Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each of the following sentences in the past tense.
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Irregular verbs - Player
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Irregular verbs - Player
Remember, some verbs do not follow the regular pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past tense. Instead, they completely change to a different word and are called irregular verbs. For example, “see” changes to "saw," and "take" changes to "took." Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks with the past tense of the verb.
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Irregular verbs - Seesaw
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Irregular verbs - Seesaw
Some verbs do not follow the regular pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past tense. Instead, they completely change to a different word and are called irregular verbs. For example, “see” changes to "saw," and "take" changes to "took." Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks with the past tense of the verb.
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Verb tenses (past, present, future) - Spaghetti
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Verb tenses (past, present, future) - Spaghetti
This verbs worksheet is perfect for students learning to identify and use past, present, and future tenses. It includes sentence analysis and writing practice to strengthen grammar skills. Worksheet instructions: Write whether each sentence is in the past, present or future. Then, complete the task that follows.
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Verb tenses (past, present, future) - Piano
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Verb tenses (past, present, future) - Piano
In this verbs worksheet, students need to identify and use past, present, and future tenses. It includes sentence analysis and writing practice to reinforce verb usage and grammar skills. Worksheet instructions: Write whether each sentence is in the past, present or future. Then, complete the task that follows.
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Verb tenses (past, present, future) - Slide
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Verb tenses (past, present, future) - Slide
This verbs worksheet helps students identify and use past, present, and future tenses. It includes sentence analysis and writing practice to reinforce verb usage and grammar skills. Worksheet instructions: Write whether each sentence is in the past, present or future. Then, complete the task that follows.
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Helping verbs - Concert
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Helping verbs - Concert
What is a helping verb? A helping verb can sometimes appear before a main verb. It helps show action or time. For instance, in the sentence: I was running. The helping verb is was. The main verb is running. Examples of helping verbs: are, is, do, will, would, should, has, have, may, might. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the helping verbs and underline the main verbs in
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Helping verbs - Help
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Helping verbs - Help
A helping verb can sometimes appear before a main verb. It helps show action or time. For instance, in the sentence: I was running. The helping verb is was. The main verb is running. Examples of helping verbs: are, is, do, will, would, should, has, have, may, might. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the helping verbs and underline the main verbs in
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Action verbs or linking verbs - Library
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3rd, 4th, 5th
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Verbs
Action verbs or linking verbs - Library
What is the difference between an action verb and a linking verb? A linking verb links the subject to words describing the subject (linking verbs do not describe action). An action verb describes what the subject does. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each sentence. Then, write “A” for an action verb and “L” for linking verb.
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Action verbs or linking verbs - Dress
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3rd, 4th, 5th
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Action verbs or linking verbs - Dress
A linking verb links the subject to words describing the subject (linking verbs do not describe action). An action verb describes what the subject does. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each sentence. Then, write “A” for an action verb and “L” for linking verb.
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Linking verbs - Tandem
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Linking verbs - Tandem
What is the difference between a linking verb and an action verb? A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a word that describes or renames it. Unlike action verbs, linking verbs do not show action. Instead, they help describe a state of being (the cake is tasty). Common linking verbs include: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been. Worksheet instructions: Circle the linking verb in each of the following sentence.
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Linking verbs - Fetch
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Linking verbs - Fetch
What is a linking verb? A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a word that describes or renames it. Unlike action verbs, linking verbs do not show action. Instead, they help describe a state of being (the cake is tasty). Common linking verbs include: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been. Worksheet instructions: Circle the linking verb in each of the following sentence.
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Linking verbs - Cloudy
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Linking verbs - Cloudy
A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a word that describes or renames it. Unlike action verbs, linking verbs do not show action. Instead, they help describe a state of being (the cake is tasty). Common linking verbs include: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been. Worksheet instructions: Circle the linking verb in each of the following sentence.
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Action verbs - Fence
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Action verbs - Fence
What are action verbs? Action verbs tell us the specific action or activity that the subject of a sentence is doing (such as running, jumping, eating, or reading). Worksheet instructions: Circle the action verb in each sentence. Then, complete the tasks that follow.
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Action verbs - Cat
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Action verbs - Cat
Action verbs tell us the specific action or activity that the subject of a sentence is doing (such as running, jumping, eating, or reading). Worksheet instructions: Circle the action verb in each sentence. Then, complete the tasks that follow.
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Subject-verb agreement - Swim
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Subject-verb agreement - Swim
Remember, a verb must agree with the subject in number. This means that we always use the singular form of the verb with a singular subject and the plural form with a plural subject. For example: The girl jumps. The girls jump. Worksheet instructions: Write the correct form of the verb in each sentence.
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Subject-verb agreement - Bark
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Subject-verb agreement - Bark
What is subject-verb agreement? A verb must agree with the subject in number. This means that we always use the singular form of the verb with a singular subject and the plural form with a plural subject. For example: The girl jumps. The girls jump. Worksheet instructions: Write the correct form of the verb in each sentence.
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Subject-verb agreement - Jump
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Subject-verb agreement - Jump
A verb must agree with the subject in number. This means that we always use the singular form of the verb with a singular subject and the plural form with a plural subject. For example: The girl jumps. The girls jump. Worksheet instructions: Write the correct form of the verb in each sentence.
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Phrasal verbs - Fence
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Phrasal verbs - Fence
What is the meaning of phrase verbs? A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and another word (such as up, down, to, in, out, etc) that together create a new meaning. For example: drop off, pick up, get on. Worksheet instructions: Underline the phrasal verb in each of the following sentences.
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Phrasal verbs - Idea
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2nd, 3rd, 4th
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Verbs
Phrasal verbs - Idea
What is a phrase verb? A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and another word (such as up, down, to, in, out, etc) that together create a new meaning. For example: drop off, pick up, get on. Worksheet instructions: Underline the phrasal verb in each of the following sentences.
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