Class 3 English Worksheet on Helping Verbs – Will and Shall for Future Tense

Class 3 English Worksheet on Helping Verbs – Will and Shall for Future Tense
Class 3 English Worksheet on Helping Verbs – Will and Shall for Future Tense

Class 3 English Worksheet on Helping Verbs – Will and Shall for Future Tense

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"Talk About the Future: Helping Verbs “Will, Shall” for Class 3

This Grade 3 worksheet introduces students to the helping verbs *will* and *shall*, which describe future actions. Through a mix of underlining, blanks, MCQs, sentence correction, and picture-based writing, learners practice expressing what they or others plan to do in the future.

Why Helping Verbs “Will, Shall” Matter in Grammar?

These verbs help children talk about future intentions and promises. For Grade 3 learners, they are important because:

1. “Will” expresses future actions or plans.

2. “Shall” is a polite form used with *I* and *we* for future intent.

3. They strengthen sentence variety and tense control.

4. They help students describe schedules, plans, and ideas effectively.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five future-focused grammar tasks using *will* and *shall*:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Helping Verbs

Students underline *will* or *shall* in each sentence (10 sentences)

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks

Students insert *will* or *shall* into future-tense sentences based on the subject (I/we = shall; others = will)

📋 Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions

Each sentence includes two options—*will* or *shall*—and students choose the correct one for the subject.

📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Sentences

Students correct incorrect verbs (e.g., *did*, *do*) and rewrite each sentence using *will* or *shall* appropriately, underlining the verb.

🎨 Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Sentence Writing

Using a picnic-themed image (page 8), students write five original sentences using *will* or *shall* to describe what each character is about to do.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Underlined Helping Verbs

1. will

2. will

3. shall

4. will

5. shall

6. shall

7. will

8. will

9. shall

10. shall

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks

1. shall

2. shall

3. will

4. will

5. will

6. will

7. will

8. will

9. shall

10. will

Exercise 3 – MCQ Answers

1. b) Shall

2. b) Shall

3. a) Will

4. a) Will

5. a) Will

6. a) Will

7. b) Shall

8. a) Will

Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences (Corrected with Underlined Helping Verbs)

1. I **will** call you later.

2. We **shall** leave at 5 p.m.

3. He **will** bring snacks.

4. They **will** reach on time.

5. She **will** help you tomorrow.

6. You **will** get a new pen.

7. I **shall** draw a cat.

8. He **will** wear his uniform.

9. They **will** go for a walk.

10. She **will** make tea.

Exercise 5 – Sample Picture-Based Sentences

1. The boy **will** give water to the dog.

2. The girl **shall** carry the bag inside.

3. They **will** go on a picnic together.

4. I **shall** help my friends at the door.

5. We **will** share snacks in the garden.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the worksheet builds confidence in using will and shall.

Yes, especially with I/we for shall and others for will.

Yes, Exercise 5 uses a picnic image for future action sentences.