Linking Verb Worksheet Class 4

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 4
Linking Verb Worksheet Class 4

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 4

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Why Practising Linking Verbs is Important

Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to information about it, describing states, feelings, or conditions. Examples include am, is, are, was, and were. Practising linking verbs helps Class 4 students form clear sentences, improve grammar accuracy, and communicate ideas confidently in both writing and speaking.

What’s Inside the Worksheet

The Linking Verb Worksheet for Class 4 includes MCQs to identify correct linking verbs and fill-in-the-blank exercises to apply them in sentences. The activities are designed to challenge learners appropriately for their grade while keeping practice engaging and interactive.

Who Can Use It

This worksheet is ideal for Class 4 students, teachers, and parents. It can be used in classrooms, as homework, or for self-practice at home. Consistent use helps students master linking verbs and improve overall English grammar skills.

Answer Key

Part 1 – Choose the correct option (MCQs)

  1. Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb correctly → The flowers smell sweet.

  2. Find the correct linking verb sentence → He seems tired today.

  3. Select the correct sentence → They were calm during the storm.

  4. Which sentence is right? → She became a teacher.

  5. Choose the right linking verb → The milk turned sour.

Part 2 – Choose the correct linking verb to complete each sentence (Fill in the blanks)

  1. The flowers ___ beautiful. → are

  2. He ___ very kind to everyone. → is

  3. They ___ calm during the meeting. → were

  4. She ___ happy with her marks. → is

  5. The book ___ interesting. → is

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Words like am, is, are, was, and were that connect subjects to information about them.

MCQs and fill-in-the-blank exercises.

Yes, it’s perfect for self-study or classroom practice.