

This Grade 3 worksheet helps students learn the difference between action verbs and helping verbs through engaging exercises like fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, multiple choice questions, sentence rewriting, and paragraph writing. The tasks allow children to apply grammar concepts in real-world contexts, making it fun and educational.
The exercises in this worksheet are designed to:
1. Teach students how to identify action verbs and helping verbs.
2. Help students understand how these verbs are used in sentences.
3. Offer a variety of exercises to keep learners engaged and challenged, enhancing their grammar skills.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with action and helping verbs:
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Students fill in blanks with suitable verbs. Example: "Ravi can __________ over the puddle."
Exercise 2 – True and False
Students determine if a statement is correct. Example: "Pooja walking to school with Rohit." (Answer: False)
Exercise 3 – Choose the Correct Option
Students select the correct verb from given options. Example: "Meera __________ dancing on the stage now." (Answer: is)
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Students correct sentences with the wrong verb. Example: "Kabir are happy today." (Corrected: Kabir is happy today.)
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph using action and helping verbs.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
1. jump
2. read
3. write
4. eat
5. is
6. are
7. was
8. runs
9. has
10. have
Exercise 2 – True and False
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Choose the Correct Option
1. b) is
2. a) come
3. a) has
4. c) sleeps
5. b) clean
6. c) reads
7. a) stand
8. c) jumps
9. b) am
10. a) stop
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. Kabir is happy today.
2. The boys are playing chess.
3. Meera has a new pencil box.
3. They were late for school. .
5. Raj eats his lunch quickly.
6. We have finished our work.
7. The girls were singing loudly.
8. I often visit my grandmother.
9. The shop was open yesterday.
10. He writes a letter to his friend.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary.
This worksheet will help children grasp the important differences between action verbs and helping verbs, building a solid foundation in English grammar.
Action verbs describe actions, while helping verbs assist the main verb to form questions or tenses.
Helping verbs are placed before the main verb, such as "is," "can," or "will." For example, "She can run."
Action verbs allow children to describe activities and actions, helping them build dynamic sentences.