Verb Forms Worksheet for Class 5 – English Practice [Free PDF]

Verb Forms Worksheet for Class 5 – English Practice [Free PDF]
Last Updated At: 9 Apr 2026
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Editing: Verb Form Errors (Base vs -ing)

Learning grammar can sometimes feel confusing, especially when verbs change their form. For Grade 5 students, understanding when to use base verbs and when to use -ing forms is an important step toward writing correct sentences. This English grammar worksheet on Editing: Verb Form Errors (Base vs -ing) helps students notice small mistakes and fix them with confidence.

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What Is the Topic?

Editing: Verb Form Errors (Base vs -ing) focuses on choosing the correct verb form in a sentence. Some sentences need the base form of a verb, while others need the -ing form.

In simple terms, base verbs are the original form of the verb, like “play,” “read,” or “run.” The -ing form is used when an action is happening now or in certain sentence structures, like “playing,” “reading,” or “running.”

In this worksheet, students are expected to identify the correct verb form, correct mistakes, and use verbs properly in different sentence types.

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What’s in This Worksheet?

This English grammar worksheet for Grade 5 includes different types of questions to practice verb forms:

1. Multiple choice questions where students choose the correct verb form between two options  
2. True or False questions to check whether a sentence uses the correct verb form  
3. Fill in the blanks to complete sentences using the correct verb form  
4. Sentence rewriting tasks where students change the tense as directed  
5. A paragraph writing activity with blanks to be filled using given words  

These exercises help students practice identifying errors, correcting them, and using verb forms correctly in both sentences and paragraphs.

Definitions, Examples, Techniques, and Tips

Definitions  
Base form: play, read, sing  
-ing form: playing, reading, singing  

Examples from the worksheet  
Riya is playing in the park.  
Ravi likes reading comics.  
They are watching a match.  
He is studying now.  

Techniques  
Look at helping words like “is,” “are,” and “am” to decide if the verb should end with -ing  
Check if the sentence talks about something happening right now  

Quick learning tips  
Always read the full sentence before choosing the verb form  
Look for clues like “now,” “at the moment,” or “right now”  
Practice rewriting sentences to understand the difference clearly

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Why Is It Important to Learn This?

Learning correct verb forms helps students write clear and correct sentences. It improves both writing and speaking skills. When students understand the difference between base verbs and -ing forms, they make fewer grammar mistakes.

This topic is also important for exams because many questions test correct verb usage. Strong grammar skills help students score better and communicate more effectively.

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Where Will This Knowledge Help You?

This knowledge is useful in many situations:

In exams, where students must choose correct verb forms  
In writing tasks, such as paragraphs and essays  
In class participation, when speaking or reading aloud  
In daily communication, to form correct sentences  

Understanding verb forms makes communication smoother and more accurate.

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How to Use This Worksheet?

1. Attempt each question independently without looking at answers  
2. Read each sentence carefully before choosing or writing the verb form  
3. Review answers carefully after completing the worksheet  
4. Correct mistakes and understand why the correct form is used  
5. Practice regularly to improve accuracy  

The solutions follow the exact worksheet order, so students should compare answers carefully.

Important Tips and Tricks

1. Always check for helping verbs like “is,” “are,” and “am”  
2. Do not mix base form with present continuous sentences  
3. Read the sentence fully before deciding the verb form  
4. In rewriting questions, focus on the tense given in the instruction  
5. In paragraph-based questions, use words from the box carefully  
6. Avoid rushing—small mistakes in verbs can change the meaning  
7. Examiners expect correct verb usage and attention to detail 

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Complete Answer Key

Exercise No. 1  
Choose a) or b): pick the correct verb form in each sentence.

1. b) Riya is playing in the park.  
2. b) Ravi likes reading comics.  
3. a) Meera is singing on stage.  
4. a) Asha enjoys dancing daily.  
5. b) Raj is running in the race.  
6. b) They are watching a match.  
7. a) I like drawing pictures.  
8. b) She is cooking dinner.  
9. b) We enjoy playing cricket.  
10. a) He is studying now.

Exercise 2 – True or False  
1.False
2.True
3.False
4.True
5.True
6.False
7.True
8.False
9.True
10.False

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
1.climbing
2.painting
3.kicking
4.cooking
5.fixing
6.opening
7.building
8.crying
9.cleaning
10.carrying

Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences  
1.Aarav is jumping over the puddle.
2.Diya writes neatly in her notebook.
3.Kabir is flying a kite.
4.Meera keeps her room tidy.
5.Rohan is solving a puzzle.
6.Anaya is planting a tree.
7.Vivaan helps his father.
8.The cat is chasing a mouse.
9.We visit our grandparents on Sundays.
10.She is wearing a blue dress.


Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion  
1. playing  
2. flying  
3. playing  
4. sitting  
5. running  
6. playing  
7. laughing  
8. fun  
9. smiling  
10. enjoying  

Practicing this English grammar worksheet for Grade 5 on Editing: Verb Form Errors (Base vs -ing) helps build confidence in using verbs correctly. With regular practice, students can easily identify mistakes and improve their sentence formation skills.

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