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With so many verbs to choose from, it can be hard to narrow down your focus. this section has 509 worksheets to practice verbs that can help you. there are flashcards, practice activities, and creative worksheets that can make studying verbs more enjoyable for you and your students. for a simple worksheet appropriate for elementary learners, consider this one that focuses on using the verb to be . it has a number of different activities that can give students the extra practice they need to feel confident using this verb. there are many other worksheets to choose from so look through this section to find something your students will enjoy. students will be learning new vocabulary words continuously. beginners start off being inundated with unfamiliar words, intermediate learners consciously study more challenging words relating to a wider array of topics, and advanced learners increase their vocabulary mostly by exposure to more english material. advanced learners have the benefit of being able to guess the meaning of words based on the context of sentences while other learners often struggle to do this. verbs are an integral part of any language and as such there are a huge number of them. another worksheet on this site examines over eighty words with the same basic meaning of the word 'said' . that is a lot of different words with very similar meanings and is a great way to emphasize the fact that learning a language is a never ending process. read more... ...less.
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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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Verb tense worksheets terms of use, unit 1: using "to be".
- Verb Tenses Diagram - A diagram of verb tenses and examples
This unit contains worksheets outlining common usages of the verb "to be." Good for use with beginning level and intermediate level learners.
- Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 1 worksheets.
- Exercise 1 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 2 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 3 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 4 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 5 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 6 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 7 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 8 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 9 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 10 - Simple Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 11 - Simple Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 12 - Review of the Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
- Print all - Click here to print all worksheets in Unit 1, including the answer key
Unit 2: Present Tense
- Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 2 worksheets.
- Exercise 4 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 5 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 6 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 7 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 8 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 9 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 10 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 11 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 12 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 13 - Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
- Exercise 15 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 16 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 17 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 18 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 19 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 20 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 21 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 22 - Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 23 - Review of the Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 24 - Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 25 - Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 26 - Review of the Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
- Exercise 27 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
- Exercise 28 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
- Exercise 29 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
- Exercise 30 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
- Exercise 31 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
- Exercise 32 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
- Exercise 33 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
- Exercise 34 - Present Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 35 - Present Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 36 - Simple Present Perfect Tense and Present Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 37 - Review of the Simple Present Perfect Tense and Present Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 38 - Cumulative Review of the Present Tense
Unit 3: Past Tense
This unit contains printable past tense worksheets. each worksheet includes an explanation and examples of the three aspects (simple, progressive, and perfect) of the past tense. practice involves filling in the blanks and rewriting sentences in the specified aspect of the past tense..
- Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 3 worksheets.
- Exercise 1 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 2 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 3 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 4 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 5 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 10 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 11 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 12 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 13 - Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Past Tense
- Exercise 15 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 16 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 17 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 18 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 19 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 20 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 21 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 22 - Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 23 - Review of the Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 24 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 25 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 26 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 27 - Review of the Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
- Exercise 28 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
- Exercise 29 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
- Exercise 30 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
- Exercise 31 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
- Exercise 32 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
- Exercise 33 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 34 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 35 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 36 - Simple Past Perfect Tense and Past Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 37 - Cumulative Review of the Past Tense
Unit 4: Future Tense
This unit contains printable future tense worksheets. each worksheet includes an explanation and examples of the three aspects (simple, progressive, and perfect) of the future tense. practice involves filling in the blanks and rewriting sentences in the specified aspect of the future tense..
- Will and Going to - an introduction to the difference between these two forms of the future tense
- Will and Going to answers - answers to the above worksheet
- Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 4 worksheets.
- Exercise 1 - Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 2 - Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 3 - Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 4 - Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 5 - Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 6 - Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 7 - Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 8 - Review of the Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 9 - Future Progressive Tense
- Exercise 10 - Future Progressive Tense
- Exercise 11 - Future Progressive Tense
- Exercise 12 - Review of the Future Progressive Tense
- Exercise 13 - Future Perfect Tense
- Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Future Tense
- Exercise 15 - Future Perfect Tense
- Exercise 16 - Future Perfect Tense
- Exercise 17 - Future Perfect Progressive Tense
- Exercise 18 - Future Progressive Tense
- Exercise 19 - Review of the Future Progressive Tense
- Exercise 20 - Cumulative Review of the Future Tense
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Verb worksheets for second grade.
These worksheets provide practice in using verbs properly. We also introduce conjugation of verbs, verbs ending in 'ed" and 'ing', action and linking verbs, and verb tenses (past, present and future).
Identifying and using verbs
Verbs and nouns - identify verbs and nouns in word lists
Identifying verbs - circle the verbs in the sentences
Writing verbs - identify verbs and write new sentences with verbs
Using verbs - use verbs to complete sentences
Linking verbs - classify verbs as action words or linking verbs
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Verbs ending in 'ed' and 'ing' - rewrite verbs with new endings
Conjugating verbs - conjugate 'to be', 'to go', 'to come'
Commonly confused verbs - saw / seen; lie / lay / laid; is / are
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Irregular verbs - match the past and present tense of irregular verbs
Write irregular verbs - write the past tense of irregular verbs
Past, present or future - is the action in the past, present or future?
Verb tenses - rewrite verbs in past, present and future tenses
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Verb Worksheets & Activities
I’ll be the first to admit that verb worksheets and activities were never appealing to me. I have memories learning about AND teaching parts of speech where my eyes were completely glazed over. I thought that it was almost, if not, impossible to make parts of speech fun and meaningful. This was definitely a difficult task, because I didn’t want a collection of boring verb worksheets. I wanted activities that involved my students and encouraged active learning.
Identifying Verbs
Students have to first learn what a verb is and how to identify a verb. One fun idea is to let students design a verb collage where they cut out pictures that show action and label the pictures on construction paper. Students can also think about action verbs in relation to sports. Have students label a sport in the center of a web graphic organizer and then name verbs associated with that sport. Since I don’t always have much time for grammar, so I wanted to create verb worksheets that were time efficient.
Verb charades is a quick and easy way for students to practice identifying verbs. Place verb cards in a bag, bowl, or box and allow one student to select a card. The student should act out the word without saying anything, and classmates try to guess what verb is being acted out. The first student to guess correctly gets to have the next turn. This isn’t a verb worksheet, but it’s so much fun and supports student learning!
Linking & Helping Verbs
After teaching students about action verbs, I introduce linking verbs. When teaching concepts such as linking verbs, be sure to include activities that help make abstract concepts a little more concrete for students. For example, in this linking verb activity, students use linking verbs to literally link parts of a sentence together.
It was also important to include a few verb activities that included movement, such as this helping verbs activity. Students make cubes with action verbs and helping verbs and roll the cubes to create sentences.
Cumulative review is important, so have students practice with verb worksheets and games that can be used for language centers or early finisher activities.
Verb Worksheets – Verb Tenses
During your verb instruction, you’ll also need to teach students about verb tenses. In the introduction activity below, students match past, present, and future verb tenses.
Students also enjoy making this graphic organizer where they show different verb tenses. The same content can be taught through a traditional verb worksheet, but students enjoy the change.
After teaching verb tenses, you can teach subject verb agreement. My verb unit wouldn’t be complete without task cards, so I was sure to include those too!
I liked ending this verb unit with a culminating game. It’s a great way to review all the concepts taught in the unit!
You can find these verb worksheets and activities in the Verb Unit in my TpT Store. If you’d like to read more about teaching grammar, be sure to check out this post .
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Verbs are action words. A verb is a word that tells something you can do. Read the verbs below. Act out the verbs to show you know what they mean. Then, write each word on the line.
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These worksheets help students practice identifying verbs, verb tenses, subject verb agreement, irregular verb conjugation, and so much more. From fill-in-the-blank sentences to crossword puzzles, there are all kinds of ways to engage kindergarten through fifth grade students in learning about verbs.
Worksheet. 1 2 3. Our present tense verb worksheets will ensure learning about verbs is anything but tense for students. In addition to focusing on the present tense form of verbs, these worksheets include opportunities to explore irregular verbs as well as past and future tense forms of verbs and adverbs. And when students build confidence ...
K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Verb worksheets for grades 1-5; exercises include identifying verbs, using verbs to complete sentences, linking verbs, conjugating verbs, verb tenses and irregular verbs.
This section has 509 worksheets to practice verbs that can help you. There are flashcards, practice activities, and creative worksheets that can make studying verbs more enjoyable for you and your students. For a simple worksheet appropriate for elementary learners, consider this one that focuses on using the verb to be.
These educator-designed worksheets cover the verb bases your second graders needs to know. With matching and sorting exercises, fill-in-the-blank activities, crossword puzzles, and more, this collection of worksheets will help your children correctly read and use verbs across multiple contexts. Browse Printable 2nd Grade Verb Worksheets.
Action Verbs Practice. Write the correct tense of the action verb to match the rest of the sentence. To Be Verbs. Complete each sentence by writing the correct form of the verb to be. Regular and Irregular Verbs. Write the correct past tense form of each verb. Circle the Irregular Verbs. Helping Verbs.
Welcome to our main page for verb worksheets! Verbs are an essential part of the English language, representing actions, occurrences, and states of being. There are many different types of verbs, each with its own unique uses and rules. Action verbs describe physical or mental actions, while linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a ...
Unit 1: Using "To Be". The worksheet below gives a broad overview of all aspects of all possible tenses. This is a nice worksheet to print out and keep at ready for your students to use should they get stuck. Verb Tenses Diagram - A diagram of verb tenses and examples. This unit contains worksheets outlining common usages of the verb "to be."
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K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Verbs worksheets for grade 2. Includes identifying verbs, using verbs, linking verbs, conjugating verbs and the past, present and future tenses.
In the introduction activity below, students match past, present, and future verb tenses. Students also enjoy making this graphic organizer where they show different verb tenses. The same content can be taught through a traditional verb worksheet, but students enjoy the change. After teaching verb tenses, you can teach subject verb agreement.
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. 2nd through 4th Grades. View PDF. Action Verb Worksheet #2. Underline the predicate in each sentence. Then write the action verb on the line. 2nd through 4th Grades. View PDF.
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FREE Classroom Resource: Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives Worksheet - Download Use with your students to build a variety of skills. Jump to Navigation. Enter your email for FREE Newsletter! By signing up, you agree ... Lesson Plan Source Education World Submitted By Gary Hopkins National Standards LANGUAGE ARTS: EnglishGRADES K - 12NL-ENG.K-12.2 ...
The present perfect tense is very common in English. It is unlike other verb tenses because it has two separate uses. One use is a finished past action and the other is a continuing action. Time markers (words that show a verb's tense) show if the verb has a finished or continuing meaning. Let's look at the finished action use (Use 1) of ...
If you are teaching your kids about verbs, you will need resources to help make it fun! Use this A Verb is an Action Word worksheet to help your kids learn about verbs, act out some popular verbs, and write verbs. Verbs are action words. A verb is a word that tells something you can do. Read the verbs below. Act out the verbs to show you know ...
A common way to form the simple past is to add -ed to the end of a verb. These verbs are called "regular verbs.". Other verbs have many kinds of changes. They are called "irregular verbs.". The Be verb is a special kind of irregular verb. It has two forms (was and were). It also has diferent sentence patterns.
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4.7. (19) $3.50. PDF. Resource to help your students practice using and reading past tense verbs.Sheets:sort the past tense "ed" verbs into their sound: d, t, or id (3 sheets)cut out the "ed" verbs and paste them into the correct sentence (2 sheets)use the word bank to fill the correct "ed" verb into each sentence (2 sheets)write a sentence ...
The irregular verbs in their base form, will be in a word bank. The irregular verbs from the word bank are: drink bite fly buy feel blow bring catch draw fall fight hide find drive break ... Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the ...
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