These worksheets will help students learn to identify action verbs linking verbs, and helping verbs. There are also printables for reviewing verb tenses.
Part 1: Circle the action verb in each sentence. Part 2: Tell which words are nouns and which ones are action verbs. 2-sided worksheet.
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Students will underline the action verbs in this clever poem and compose an action verb poem of their own in this printable verb worksheets.
2nd through 4th GradesIdentify the action verb in each sentence. This task card set has 30 cards. Use them for classroom scavenger hunts, learning centers, peer tutoring, or classroom games.
2nd and 3rd GradesThe first sentence in each pair uses a linking verb and adjective. Using the word bank, choose one action verb that can replace the verb phrase. Write the action verb on the blank line.
2nd through 4th GradesCircle the action verb in the sentence. Then tell whether is it a past tense, present tense, or future tense verb.
2nd through 4th GradesIn this game, students move around the room to find task cards with sentences on it. Students rewrite each sentence with a different verb tense.
1st through 4th GradesRead each sentence and determine the tense of each verb. Color the boxes according to the key and a lovely artistic design will appear.
2nd through 4th GradesSome past tense verbs have irregular spellings that don't follow the rule. Pick the irregular verb that best completes each sentence.
2nd through 4th GradesChange the verb shown to past tense by adding -ed. Students will need to change the letter y to an i before adding -ed. Words include tried, buried, fried, and copied.
2nd through 4th GradesThis is an advanced-level helping verb worksheet. For each sentence, students must identify the main verb and helping verb.
2nd through 4th GradesIn the first part, students draw a line under the action verb. In the second part, they draw a line under the linking verb. This basic-level worksheet is a good introduction to linking verbs.
2nd through 4th GradesRead the sentence in each star. If the sentence contains an action verb, color the star red. If it contains a linking verb, color the star yellow.
2nd through 4th GradesRead each sentence. Circle the linking verbs. Underline the action verbs. Then match the sentences with the pictures.
2nd through 4th GradesRead each sentence and underline the verb. If the verb is a linking verb, write the letter L. If it's an action verb, write the letter A.
2nd through 4th GradesSensory words- like tastes, looks, smells, sounds, seems- can be action verbs or linking verbs, depending on their context. Use the simple trick to determine which verbs are action verbs and which ones are linking verbs. Advanced level worksheet recommended for grades 5 and up.
2nd through 4th GradesFor each sentence, identify the simple subject, the linking verb, and the complement of the verb. Advanced grammar worksheet recommended for grades 6 and up.
2nd through 4th GradesDogs bark. Cats meow. Turkeys gobble. Monkeys chatter. Match each animal with a verb to describe its sound.
Kindergarten to 2nd GradeA series of worksheets to help you teach nouns, singular/plural nouns, common/proper nouns and more.
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