Verb Worksheets
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 Worksheets
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Action Verbs Paragraph Search Reading Activity
Read through a descriptive paragraph about a race and identify action verbs by underlining or highlighting them in each sentence.

Describe the Action Verbs
Write adverbs that describe action verbs in sentences, creating descriptive words that explain how each action occurred.

Fill in the Blank Action Verbs Worksheet
Complete sentences by filling in blanks with appropriate action verbs that make each sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
Helping Verbs Worksheets
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Asking Questions with Helping Verbs Activity
Practice forming questions by rewriting sentences with helping verbs, changing statements into interrogative sentences.

Comparing Types of Verbs Worksheet
Practice comparing linking verbs, helping verbs, and being verbs using a Venn diagram to analyze their similarities and differences.

Fill in the Blanks with Helping Verbs Worksheet
Use words from the word bank to fill in sentence blanks with correct helping verbs that complete each verb phrase.
Irregular Verbs Worksheets
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Circle the Correct Irregular Verbs Activity
Circle the correct irregular past tense verb form below each illustrated action, choosing between present and past tense forms.

Conjugate the Regular and Irregular Verbs Activity

Irregular Verbs Matching Worksheet
Match irregular present tense verbs to their past tense forms by drawing lines between words like eat-ate and fall-fell.
Linking Verbs Worksheets
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Match the Subject and Tense Linking Verbs Worksheet
Use the chart to match subjects with correctly conjugated linking verbs in different tenses like am, is, are, was, and were.

Rewriting Sentences With Linking Verbs Worksheet
Rewrite sentences by changing linking verbs to create new sentences with different meanings while maintaining grammatical structure.

Underline the Linking Verbs Sentence Search Activity
Locate and underline linking verbs in twelve sentences, identifying words that connect subjects to descriptive complements.
To Be Verbs Worksheets
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Circle the Being Verbs Worksheet
Read sentences and circle the being verbs, identifying words that express states of existence rather than actions.

Being Verbs Coloring Activity
A fun coloring activity featuring planets with being verbs for practice identifying and recognizing state-of-being verbs.

Fill in the Blanks With Being Verbs Activity
Select words from the word bank to fill in sentence blanks with correct being verbs that match subjects and tense.
Verb Conjugation Worksheets
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Conjugate the Verbs Activity - "To Go"
Conjugate the irregular verb 'to go' by completing the chart with proper forms across different subjects and tenses.

Conjugate Verbs in the Past Tense Worksheet
Practice past tense conjugation by writing correct verb forms for verbs like to speak and to be with different subjects.

Conjugating Verbs Activity - "To Be"
Learn to conjugate 'to be' by completing the chart with correct forms like am, is, are, was, and were for different subjects and tenses.
Action verbsย describe physical or mental actions, whileย linking verbsย connect the subject of a sentence to a predicate noun or adjective.ย Irregular past tense verbsย do not follow the standard rules for forming past tense verbs, whileย verb tensesย allow us to express when an action occurs.
Verb conjugationย refers to the way a verb changes to match its subject in tense, person, and number.ย State of being verbs, also known asย โto beโ verbs, describe a state of being or existence.ย Helping verbs, also known asย auxiliary verbs, work in conjunction with other verbs to indicate tense or emphasis.
Students typically start learning about different types of verbs in elementary school and continue to develop their understanding of verbs throughout their education.
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