Add the Phrasal Verb

In this activity, students choose a phrasal verb from the word bank that best completes the sentence.

Advanced Linking Verbs

Underline the adjective or noun.

Change the Nouns to Verbs

Nouns can be changed into verbs easily. Usually, but not always, it is as simple as remvoing a suffix. For example, by removing the suffix off of the noun, subtraction, it turns into the verb, subtract. Let’s see if you can figure out this rest on this printable grammar worksheet!

Change the Predicate Adjectives

In this printable Change the Predicate Adjectives worksheet, students will be asked to turn the predicate adjectives into attributive adjectives by changing the given sentences. This is great practice for learning about the different parts of speech! Made easy to print, this activity is perfect for use both at home and in classroom.

Change the Verbs to Adverbs

The easiest way to change a verb into an adverb is to change the verb into an adjective, then add a suffix to the adjective to turn it into an adverb. For example, you can change the verb, sleep, into an adjective, sleepy, which you can then turn into an adverb, sleepily, by adding a suffix. Students will work through a list of verbs that need to be changed into an adverb with this helpful activity.

Circle the Verbs

With this printable classroom activity, students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and circle the verb within each sentence. For example, find the verb in the following sentence: the dog slept under the bed. Which word is the verb? Let’s find out!

Find the Pieces: Predicate Adjectives, Noun, and Verb

In this printable worksheet, students will be asked to label the predicate adjective, subject, and the linking verb in each sentence. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject of the sentence. Ideal for 3rd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Helping Verbs

Underline the complete verb in each sentence. Circle the helping verb.

Identify the Phrasal Verbs

This activity includes a list of sentences that each includes a phrasal verb. Students read the sentence and circle the phrasal verb.

Misused Verbs – Can, May

Choose can, was able to, may or might to complete each sentence.

Misused Verbs – Lie, Lay

Choose lie, lay or laid to complete each sentence.

Misused Verbs Raise and Rise

Choose rise, rose, raise or raised to complete each sentence.

Mixed Up Verbs

Sort out the verbs from the story and write the correct verbs

Nouns and Verbs: Use It Two Ways

Some words can either be a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful activity, students will be asked to write two sentences. Your students will write one sentence using a word as a noun, and write a second sentence using that same word as a verb.

Nouns and Verbs: Words That Are Both

Some words can either be a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful activity, students will be asked to write two sentences. Your students will write one sentence using a word as a noun, and write a second sentence using that same word as a verb.

Nouns and Verbs: Write It Both Ways

Some words can either be a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful activity, students will be asked to write two sentences. Your students will write one sentence using a word as a noun, and write a second sentence using that same word as a verb.

Nouns and Verbs: Write Them Both Ways

Learning about nouns and verbs is an important part of early education. Some words can be either a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful grammar activity, students will be given different words and will be asked to write sentences with each given word in its noun form and once as a verb.

Nouns that are Also Verbs Worksheet

Depending on how they are used in a sentence, some words can either be a noun or a verb. For example, you can use the word, cook, as both a noun and verb. He will cook dinner tonight. The cook walked into the kitchen. With this printable activity, students will be given five words and will be asked to write each word once in noun form and once as a verb.