Please Use any of the verb worksheets below in your classroom or at home. Just click on the worksheet title to open the PDF and print. Need a verb refresher? Here are some helpful articles on the different types of verbs.
Verb Worksheets
Action Verbs Circle the action verbs. Cross out the words that are not action verbs.
Action Verbs and Linking Verbs Circle the subject and underline the verb in each sentence.
Advanced Linking Verbs Circle the linking verb in each sentence. Underline the adjective or noun . . .
Action Verbs Practice Write the correct tense of the action verb to match the rest of the sentence.
To Be Verbs Complete each sentence by writing the correct form of the verb to be.
Regular and Irregular Verbs Write the correct past tense form of each verb. Circle the Irregular Verbs.
Helping Verbs Underline the complete verb in each sentence. Circle the helping verb.
Subject and Predicate In each sentence below, underline the subject, and circle the simple subject.
Subject and Verb Agreement Choose the correct form of the verb to match each subject.
Verb Tense Choose the correct tense of the verb to best complete each sentence below.
Verb Tense Sort Read each verb aloud. Decide whether it is a past tense verb, or a present tense verb.
Verb Tense Stories Circle the verbs. Write each one in the past tense form . .
Misused Verbs Raise and Rise Choose “rise,” “rose,” “raise,” or “raised” to complete each sentence.
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 – Sit, Sat, Set Choose “sit,” “sat,” or “set” to complete each sentence.
Misused Verbs – There is, are Choose “is” or “are” for each sentence.
Misused Verbs – Will, Would Choose “will” or “would” to complete each sentence.
Misused Verbs – Wishful Was, Were Complete the sentences below using the wishful form “were.”
Mixed Up Verbs Sort out the verbs from the story and write the correct verbs . . .