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    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Singular Subjects Only

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    Tanishka Sharma
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    I’m a passionate and fun-loving educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including the last 2 years at PlanetSpark. Along with my teaching journey, I also bring 2 years of corporate experience, which helps me connect practical communication skills with real-world applications. I love helping students build confidence, improve their communication, and grow into their best selves.
    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Singular Subjects Only
    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Singular Subjects Only

    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Singular Subjects Only

    EnglishClass 3English GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Tanishka Sharma
    Tanishka SharmaVisit Profile
    I’m a passionate and fun-loving educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including the last 2 years at PlanetSpark. Along with my teaching journey, I also bring 2 years of corporate experience, which helps me connect practical communication skills with real-world applications. I love helping students build confidence, improve their communication, and grow into their best selves.

    Get the Verb Right: Subject–Verb Agreement with Singular Subjects for Class 3

    This Grade 3 worksheet helps students understand subject–verb agreement when the subject is singular. Through engaging grammar exercises such as blanks, multiple-choice questions, rewriting, and sentence formation, children learn how singular subjects pair with singular verb forms in the present tense.

    Why Subject–Verb Agreement Matters in Grammar?

    Subject–verb agreement builds the foundation for clear sentence construction. For Grade 3 learners, this topic is essential because:

    1. It teaches that singular subjects take verb forms with -s or -es.

    2. It improves subject-verb matching in writing and conversation.

    3. It supports correct tense usage and sentence fluency.

    4. It prepares students for broader grammar concepts and editing skills.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes four practice-based grammar activities that focus on subject–verb agreement for singular subjects:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks

    Students choose the correct verb form (e.g., *flies* vs. *fly*) based on singular subjects like *he*, *she*, or *the cat*.

    📋 Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions

    Students select the correct verb from three options to match the singular subject (e.g., *draws*, *drawing*, *draw*).

    📝 Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences

    Each sentence contains a verb error. Learners rewrite the sentence using the correct form and underline the verb.

    🎨 Exercise 4 – Sentence Formation

    Given a list of 10 singular subjects (e.g., *My uncle*, *The lamp*), students write five original sentences with correctly matched verbs.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks

    1. flies

    2. sings

    3. drinks

    4. goes

    5. shines

    6. eats

    7. cries

    8. feels

    9. writes

    10. sits

    Exercise 2 – MCQ Answers

    1. b) draws

    2. a) goes

    3. b) polishes

    4. c) sits

    5. b) throws

    6. a) sleeps

    7. a) lies

    8. c) wears

    Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences (Corrected)

    1. The chef **cooks** tasty food.

    2. My brother **washes** the car.

    3. A parrot **talks** loudly.

    4. He **fixes** the toy truck.

    5. The lion **roars** at night.

    6. She **wears** a green dress.

    7. The doctor **checks** the patient.

    8. My aunt **plants** flowers.

    9. The horse **runs** fast.

    10. It **jumps** over the wall.

    Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences

    1. The elephant **trumpets** loudly.

    2. My sister **reads** a book.

    3. A butterfly **flies** near the flower.

    4. The bus **stops** at the red light.

    5. The teacher **explains** the lesson.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, it teaches students to use singular verb forms with singular subjects.

    Yes, learners correct mistakes and underline the correct verb.

    Yes, the focus is on present tense verb agreement with singular subjects.

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