

This Grade 3 English grammar worksheet helps students confidently use “there is” and “there are” to describe what exists in a place. With real-life sentence practice, picture matching, and a short passage activity, learners build accuracy in subject–verb agreement and sentence building—perfect for CBSE English revision and daily grammar practice.
“There is” and “there are” help children talk clearly about objects, people, and places.
For Grade 3 learners, this topic is important because:
1. “There is” is used for one (singular) noun.
2. “There are” is used for more than one (plural) noun.
3. It improves sentence correctness in speaking and writing.
4. It strengthens grammar basics needed for school writing tasks.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities to practice “there is / there are”:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct phrase to complete each sentence.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete “there is/there are” sentences using a word bank (Building, Bicycles, Students, Umbrellas, Cricketers, Raincoat, Computer, Notebook, Elephant, Paintings).
Exercise 3 – Match the Pictures
Students match each picture to “There is” or “There are” correctly.
Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle
Students underline “there is” and circle “there are” in each sentence.
Exercise 5 – Passage (Paragraph) Fill in the Blanks
Students read a zoo visit passage and fill in “there is” or “there are” in 10 blanks.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. There are
2. There is
3. There are
4. There is
5. There is
6. There is
7. There are
8. There is
9. There are
10. There are
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Bicycles
2. Raincoat
3. Students
4. Elephant
5. Computer
6. Umbrellas
7. Notebook
8. Cricketers
9. Building
10. Paintings
Exercise 3 – Match the Pictures
1. Oranges – There are
2. Man – There is
3. Auto rickshaw – There is
4. Football – There is
5. Mountains – There are
6. Basket of apples – There are
7. Buildings – There are
8. Painting – There is
9. Squirrels – There are
10. Apple – There is
Exercise 4 – Circle the “There are” noun and underline the “There is” noun
1. Circle: clouds | Underline: sun
2. Circle: fish | Underline: frog
3. Circle: swings | Underline: bench
4. Circle: walls | Underline: gate
5. Circle: cups | Underline: tray
6. Circle: pens | Underline: pencil
7. Circle: cars | Underline: bus
8. Circle: stars | Underline: moon
9. Circle: glasses | Underline: bottle
10. Circle: ants | Underline: leaf
Exercise 5 – Passage Fill in the Blanks
1. There is
2. There are
3. There is
4. There are
5. There are
6. There is
7. There are
8. There is
9. There are
10. There is
Help your child use “there is” and “there are” correctly in daily English with expert-led guidance.
There is is used for singular nouns, while there are is used for plural nouns.
The real subject comes after the verb, which makes sentence structure harder to spot.
Practice sentences and picture prompts help children match verbs with correct noun numbers.