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3rd Grade Action verbs Worksheets

Ages 8-9 · Free previews · Print-ready PDFs

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

Free printable action verbs worksheets for 3rd grade students (Ages 8-9). All worksheets are aligned to Common Core standards and ready to print.

Linking verbs - Flower

Linking verbs - Flower

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Linking verbs - Mushroom

Linking verbs - Mushroom

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Linking verbs - Water

Linking verbs - Water

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Past, present or future - Air
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Past, present or future - Explore
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Past, present or future - Walk
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Verb tenses - Bird

Verb tenses - Bird

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Verb tenses - Dinosaur

Verb tenses - Dinosaur

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Verb tenses - Sea

Verb tenses - Sea

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Action verbs - Cat

Action verbs - Cat

Grade3rd Grade
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Action verbs - Fence

Action verbs - Fence

Grade3rd Grade
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Identifying verbs - Judo

Identifying verbs - Judo

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Identifying verbs - Painting

Identifying verbs - Painting

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Using verbs - Funny

Using verbs - Funny

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Using verbs - Soccer

Using verbs - Soccer

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Verbs and nouns - Boy

Verbs and nouns - Boy

Grade3rd Grade
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Verbs and nouns - Girl

Verbs and nouns - Girl

Grade3rd Grade
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Verbs and sentences - Kick
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Verbs and sentences - Rope
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Writing verbs - Drawing

Writing verbs - Drawing

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Writing verbs - Mailbox

Writing verbs - Mailbox

GradeGrades 2 & 3
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Frequently Asked Questions

Third graders expand their verb knowledge to include subject-verb agreement, helping verbs (also called auxiliary verbs), and linking verbs. CCSS L.3.1f requires students to ensure subject-verb agreement: singular subjects take singular verbs (The dog runs) and plural subjects take plural verbs (The dogs run). Students learn helping verbs (is, am, are, was, were, has, have, had, do, does, did, will, would, could, should, can, may, might) that combine with main verbs to show time, ability, or possibility. Linking verbs (is, are, was, were, seem, become, feel, look) connect the subject to a word that describes or renames it. Worksheets that ask students to identify the type of verb in a sentence (action, linking, helping), correct subject-verb agreement errors, and use helping verbs to change meaning ("She can swim" versus "She should swim") build comprehensive verb knowledge that supports more sophisticated writing and reading comprehension.

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