Verb Exercises – Verb Worksheet
Verb worksheets are essential tools for us to build and reinforce our understanding of verbs , which are the action words in a sentence. Through a series of thoughtfully designed exercises, you will delve into the various tenses, forms, and functions that verbs possess.
Remember to review the articles provided below to enhance your grasp of verb usage:
- Verb Examples
- Irregular Verbs
- Regular Verbs
- Helping Verbs
- Auxiliary Verbs
Verb Worksheet
Verb Exercises
Verb exercise 1: fill in the blanks.
- I like __________ (swim) early in the morning.
- It’s important __________ (be) polite to everyone.
- The children were excited __________ (see) the parade.
- She has been __________ (read) that novel for a week now.
- We plan __________ (start) our journey at dawn.
- The athletes are __________ (train) for the upcoming Olympics .
- __________ (not enter) the room without knocking.
- Having __________ (complete) his homework, he went out to play.
- The building __________ (construct) last year is now open.
- I can’t help __________ (feel) a bit nervous before the interview.
- They are considering __________ (move) to a new city.
- The cake needs __________ (cool) before we can decorate it.
- I remember __________ (meet) her at the conference last year.
- The documentary was __________ (fascinate) from start to finish.
- To __________ (win) the championship is his ultimate dream.
- __________ (drive) in heavy traffic can be very stressful.
- The teacher encouraged the students __________ (participate) in the discussion.
- The curtains need __________ (wash) soon; they’re getting dusty.
- She avoided __________ (answer) the question directly.
- __________ (learn) a new language is always a rewarding experience.
Verb Exercise 2: Identifying Different Types of Verbs
- She runs every morning before breakfast.
- The cake smells delicious.
- He has finished his homework.
- The children were playing in the park.
- She is a talented musician.
- They can perform well under pressure.
- The dog barked loudly last night.
- The soup tastes too salty.
- She will be attending the conference next week.
- The audience was captivated by the performance.
- He does not understand the question.
- The flowers look beautiful in the spring.
- They have been waiting for over an hour.
- She seems upset about the news.
- The teacher is writing a new lesson plan.
- He could hear the distant sound of the festival.
- The baby has slept through the night.
- The sun sets in the west.
- I am feeling a bit under the weather today.
- The company will launch a new product next month.
- Action Verb
- Linking Verb
- Helping (Auxiliary) Verb + Action Verb
Verb Exercise 3: True or False
- False (Linking Verb)
- False (Helping Verb)
- False (Helping Verb + Action Verb)
- False (Action Verb)
- False (Two Helping Verbs)
Verb Exercise 4: Error Identification in Verbs
- The children plays in the park every evening.
- She have been studying for her exams all week.
- They was going to the movies when it started raining.
- The cat lays on the bed all day long.
- I am not understanding the instructions clearly.
- The team have won the championship three times in a row.
- He don’t like spicy food.
- The birds flies south for the winter.
- She have been working on this project since last month.
- The sun raises in the east every morning.
- They is planning a surprise party for their friend.
- The baby is sleeping peacefully in the crib.
- The company are planning to expand their business internationally.
- The students have completed their assignments on time.
- He don’t want to go to the party tonight.
- The train leaves at 9:00 AM sharp.
- She has been working hard to achieve her goals.
- The dog is barking loudly in the backyard.
- They was playing football when it started raining.
- The company have announced a new product launch.
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Grade 5 Verbs Worksheets
Verbs worksheets for fifth grade.
Our grade 5 verbs worksheets focus on more advanced topics related to verb tenses . We cover the past, present and future perfect tenses and introduce the progressive tenses (also called the continuous tenses ). There are several worksheets on verb conjugation and consistent use of verb tenses within texts.
Perfect tense
Perfect tenses introduction - one worksheet each on the past, present or future perfect tense
Perfect tenses - is the sentence in the past, present or future perfect tense?
Using perfect tenses - select the correct form of the verb in the sentences
Progressive tense
Past, present and future - use simple and progressive forms of past - present - future tenses
Perfect progressive tenses - complete sentences using perfect progressive tenses
Improving verb usage
Verb conjugation - select the correct form of the verb
Noun-verb agreement - singular / plural agreement between nouns and verbs
Descriptive verbs - improve writing by using descriptive verbs
Time and sequence - use verbs to define time and sequence
Correcting verb usage and tenses
Correcting verb tenses - rewrite the sentences, correcting the verb tenses
Verb tense shifts (1) - fix the incorrect verb tense shifts in these sentences.
Verb tense shifts (2) - fix the verb tense shifts in these longer texts.
Verb tense practice - complete these longer texts with verbs in the proper tense
Sample grade 5 verbs worksheet
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Verb Worksheets
Please Use any of the verb worksheets below in your classroom or at home. Just click on the worksheet title to open the PDF and print. Need a verb refresher? Here are some helpful articles on the different types of verbs .
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