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4th Grade Verbs Worksheets

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Free printable verbs grammar & writing worksheets for 4th grade students (Ages 9-10). Covers Action verbs, Helping verbs, Progressive tenses, and more. All worksheets are aligned to Common Core standards.

Written by Maria Torres, ELA Curriculum Lead, M.Ed.

Verbs

Action verbs

Action verbs - Cat

Action verbs - Cat

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Action verbs - Fence

Action verbs - Fence

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Verbs and nouns - Boy

Verbs and nouns - Boy

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Verbs and nouns - Girl

Verbs and nouns - Girl

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Verbs and sentences - Kick

Verbs and sentences - Kick

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Verbs and sentences - Rope

Verbs and sentences - Rope

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Helping verbs

Auxiliary verbs - Lifesaver
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Auxiliary verbs - Support
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Helping verbs - Can

Helping verbs - Can

Grade4th Grade
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Helping verbs - Concert

Helping verbs - Concert

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Helping verbs - Could

Helping verbs - Could

Grade4th Grade
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Helping verbs - Help

Helping verbs - Help

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Verbs

Future Perfect Tenses - Dunk

Future Perfect Tenses - Dunk

GradeGrades 3 & 4
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Past Perfect Tenses - Shopping Cart
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Past Progressive Tenses - Working
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Past, Present and Future - Teeth
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Perfect Tenses - Book Magic
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Perfect Tenses - Book Rainbow
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Present Perfect Tenses - Concert
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Progressive verb tenses - Climbing
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Progressive verb tenses - Painting
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Progressive verb tenses - Playing
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Subject-verb agreement - Swim
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Using Perfect Tenses - Ice Cream
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Frequently Asked Questions

Fourth graders should master subject-verb agreement in complex sentences, use helping verbs and modal auxiliaries accurately, recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in verb tense, and order adjectives within sentences that also contain precise verb choices. CCSS L.4.1b covers progressive tenses, L.4.1c covers modal auxiliaries, and L.4.1f addresses complete sentences and run-on correction, all of which connect to strong verb usage. Students should ensure subject-verb agreement even when phrases separate the subject from the verb ("The stack of papers is" not "are") and with compound subjects ("My brother and I are" not "is"). They should distinguish between action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs in context. Fourth graders also learn that verbs carry tone: "whispered" conveys secrecy, "announced" conveys importance, and "mumbled" conveys uncertainty. Worksheets that combine agreement practice, modal verb selection, and precise verb choice in integrated exercises reflect the complexity of real fourth grade writing tasks.

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