Verb Worksheets For Grade 3 - Free Printable
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Here is the completed worksheet with the correct verbs filled in, followed by a clear explanation for each answer.
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✔ Completed Answers:
1. The cat likes to play with a ball of yarn.
2. We will bake cookies for the school party.
3. The sun shines brightly in the sky.
4. The birds sing sweetly in the morning.
5. I ride my bike to school every day.
6. Mom and Dad cook a delicious dinner together.
7. The teacher reads a story to the class.
8. The dog fetches the stick in the backyard.
9. My friends and I jump with joy when we play games.
10. The flowers bloom beautifully in the garden.
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📘 Explanation for Each Answer:
We are given a list of 15 verbs:
sleep, cook, reads, play, shines, sing, ride, program, bloom, fetches, jump, relax, bake, write
We must choose the verb that best fits the meaning and grammar of each sentence.
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1. The cat likes to ______ with a ball of yarn.
→ Cats typically *play* with toys like yarn.
✔ play — makes sense and is grammatically correct after “to”.
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2. We will ______ cookies for the school party.
→ “Will” is future tense, so we need the base form of the verb. We *bake* cookies.
✔ bake — correct action for making cookies.
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3. The sun ______ brightly in the sky.
→ The sun *shines*. This is a common phrase. Also, “sun” is singular, so we need third-person singular verb → “shines”.
✔ shines
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4. The birds ______ sweetly in the morning.
→ Birds *sing*. Plural subject (“birds”) → use base form.
✔ sing
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5. I ______ my bike to school every day.
→ “I” is first person → use base form. You *ride* a bike.
✔ ride
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6. Mom and Dad ______ a delicious dinner together.
→ “Mom and Dad” = plural subject → use base form. They *cook* dinner.
✔ cook
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7. The teacher ______ a story to the class.
→ “Teacher” is singular → needs third-person singular verb. Teacher *reads* a story.
✔ reads — note: this is already in the correct form (not “read”).
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8. The dog ______ the stick in the backyard.
→ Dogs *fetch* sticks. Singular subject → third-person singular verb → “fetches”.
✔ fetches
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9. My friends and I ______ with joy when we play games.
→ “My friends and I” = plural → base verb form. People *jump* with joy.
✔ jump
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10. The flowers ______ beautifully in the garden.
→ Flowers *bloom*. Plural subject → base form.
✔ bloom
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📌 Note on Verb Forms:
- For singular subjects (he, she, it, or singular nouns like “teacher”, “dog”, “sun”), we often add -s or -es to the base verb (e.g., reads, shines, fetches).
- For plural subjects (we, they, you, or plural nouns like “birds”, “flowers”, “Mom and Dad”), we use the base form (e.g., sing, cook, bloom).
- After “will” or “to”, we always use the base form (e.g., will bake, likes to play).
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✔ All answers are selected from the provided word bank and fit both contextually and grammatically.
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or a quiz based on this!
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✔ Completed Answers:
1. The cat likes to play with a ball of yarn.
2. We will bake cookies for the school party.
3. The sun shines brightly in the sky.
4. The birds sing sweetly in the morning.
5. I ride my bike to school every day.
6. Mom and Dad cook a delicious dinner together.
7. The teacher reads a story to the class.
8. The dog fetches the stick in the backyard.
9. My friends and I jump with joy when we play games.
10. The flowers bloom beautifully in the garden.
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📘 Explanation for Each Answer:
We are given a list of 15 verbs:
sleep, cook, reads, play, shines, sing, ride, program, bloom, fetches, jump, relax, bake, write
We must choose the verb that best fits the meaning and grammar of each sentence.
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1. The cat likes to ______ with a ball of yarn.
→ Cats typically *play* with toys like yarn.
✔ play — makes sense and is grammatically correct after “to”.
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2. We will ______ cookies for the school party.
→ “Will” is future tense, so we need the base form of the verb. We *bake* cookies.
✔ bake — correct action for making cookies.
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3. The sun ______ brightly in the sky.
→ The sun *shines*. This is a common phrase. Also, “sun” is singular, so we need third-person singular verb → “shines”.
✔ shines
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4. The birds ______ sweetly in the morning.
→ Birds *sing*. Plural subject (“birds”) → use base form.
✔ sing
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5. I ______ my bike to school every day.
→ “I” is first person → use base form. You *ride* a bike.
✔ ride
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6. Mom and Dad ______ a delicious dinner together.
→ “Mom and Dad” = plural subject → use base form. They *cook* dinner.
✔ cook
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7. The teacher ______ a story to the class.
→ “Teacher” is singular → needs third-person singular verb. Teacher *reads* a story.
✔ reads — note: this is already in the correct form (not “read”).
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8. The dog ______ the stick in the backyard.
→ Dogs *fetch* sticks. Singular subject → third-person singular verb → “fetches”.
✔ fetches
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9. My friends and I ______ with joy when we play games.
→ “My friends and I” = plural → base verb form. People *jump* with joy.
✔ jump
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10. The flowers ______ beautifully in the garden.
→ Flowers *bloom*. Plural subject → base form.
✔ bloom
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📌 Note on Verb Forms:
- For singular subjects (he, she, it, or singular nouns like “teacher”, “dog”, “sun”), we often add -s or -es to the base verb (e.g., reads, shines, fetches).
- For plural subjects (we, they, you, or plural nouns like “birds”, “flowers”, “Mom and Dad”), we use the base form (e.g., sing, cook, bloom).
- After “will” or “to”, we always use the base form (e.g., will bake, likes to play).
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✔ All answers are selected from the provided word bank and fit both contextually and grammatically.
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or a quiz based on this!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of verbs worksheet for 3rd grade.