The Irregular Verb Worksheet for Class 5 is designed to help students strengthen their understanding of irregular verbs and use them accurately in past and past participle forms. With a mix of exercises, learners can improve their grammar, writing, and sentence construction skills while making learning enjoyable.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Identify the correct form of irregular verbs like go, see, eat, write, and do.
Fill-in-the-Blanks Exercises: Complete sentences with the appropriate verb forms to reinforce learning.
Real-Life Sentence Practice: Sentences are crafted to show practical usage of irregular verbs in daily communication.
Mixed-Level Questions: Exercises vary in difficulty to challenge students and enhance retention.
Classroom Practice: Teachers can assign it as a fun classroom activity to practice verb forms.
Homework and Revision: Perfect for at-home practice to consolidate knowledge.
Self-Study Tool: Students can independently test their understanding and track improvement.
Improves understanding of past tense and past participle forms.
Strengthens writing, speaking, and sentence construction skills.
Builds confidence in using irregular verbs correctly in both writing and conversation.
Provides structured practice for long-term retention of irregular verb forms.
Choose the correct form of the verbs below:
What is the past tense of fly? → flew
What is the past participle of drink? → drunk
Which form completes the sentence “I have ____ my homework already?” → done
Choose the correct past tense of speak → spoke
Which form completes the sentence “They have ____ to the new teacher” → come
Fill in the blanks with correct forms of the verbs:
He ____ to the park yesterday → went
She has ____ all the cookies → eaten
I ____ a letter to my friend yesterday → wrote
They have ____ the new movie → seen
We ____ breakfast early this morning → had
Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the usual “-ed” pattern in past tense. Examples include go → went and write → wrote.
It helps students form accurate past tense and past participle sentences, improving overall grammar and writing skills.
Students can use it in class, for homework, or for self-study to practice and reinforce verb usage.
Common irregular verbs like go, eat, write, see, do, take, and make are included with varied exercises.
Worksheets provide structured learning, build confidence, and improve the correct usage of irregular verbs in sentences.