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Practice subject-verb agreement with this simple worksheet designed to help students distinguish between singular is and plural are.
Help children master subject-verb agreement with this interactive worksheet focusing on 'is' and 'are'.
Students complete sentences by choosing the correct form of the verb "to be" (am, is, or are) to match the subject.
First graders can practice their grammar skills by filling in the correct form of 'to be' for each sentence.
Students can practice choosing the correct verb form, "is" or "are," to complete these everyday sentences.
Simple grammar exercise sheet designed to help learners distinguish between the usage of 'is' and 'are'.
Grammar exercise where students rewrite eleven sentences to correctly use the verbs is, am, and are.
Students practice choosing between 'is' and 'are' by completing sentences based on the accompanying illustrations.
Colorful grammar worksheet featuring Mickey Mouse that helps students practice choosing the correct forms of the verb to be.
Printable grammar worksheet helping students practice choosing the correct verb form, "is" or "are," for singular and plural subjects.
This beginner grammar worksheet helps students practice using the articles a and an correctly before vowel and consonant sounds.
Help students master subject-verb agreement with this fun "Is, Am or Are" worksheet featuring colorful characters like Mrs. Ant and Carl Chameleon.
Colorful grammar exercise helping students master the correct usage of 'is,' 'am,' and 'are' in simple sentences.
This worksheet helps students distinguish between singular and plural subjects by choosing the correct form of "to be."
This worksheet helps students practice combining sentences using the conjunction 'and' through six engaging exercises.
This worksheet helps students practice selecting the correct past tense verb for singular and plural subjects.
Engage young learners with this 'This or That' worksheet featuring simple illustrations of everyday items and animals.
Practice identifying action words with this Grade 1 worksheet that asks students to circle verbs and use them in sentences.
This worksheet helps children practice conjunctions by filling in 'and' to join sentences and matching illustrations to the correct text.
This worksheet helps students practice choosing the correct form of the verb 'to be' (is, am, are) to complete sentences.
This worksheet helps students improve their writing by practicing how to connect two separate sentences using specific conjunctions.
Students can practice their grammar skills by selecting the correct question word—who, what, or which—to complete sentences about animals, people, and cities.
This worksheet helps young learners master indefinite articles by matching 'a' or 'an' to words like 'owl,' 'ambulance,' and 'igloo.'
This interactive worksheet helps young learners distinguish between singular and plural forms using everyday clothing items they can easily recognize and relate to.
This grammar worksheet helps students practice the correct usage of personal pronouns by filling in the blanks with "I" or "Me."
Grammar exercise where students complete sentences using 'because' and 'too' with the help of a word bank at the bottom.
Simple exercise to help students practice choosing between "is" and "are" when constructing sentences.
This worksheet page features Exercise 3, guiding students to construct sentences and questions using the "used to" grammar structure.
This comprehensive worksheet helps young learners practice reading and writing the sight word "use" through various engaging activities.
Practice the 'ue' sound with this fill-in-the-blank sentence activity featuring words like clue, statue, and argue.
Simple worksheet designed to help young learners practice their handwriting by copying four different sentences.