Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Interrogative Sentences – Asking Questions
Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Interrogative Sentences – Asking Questions

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Interrogative Sentences – Asking Questions

Ask the Right Way with Interrogative Sentences: Grammar Practice for Class 3

This Class 3 Interrogative Sentences Worksheet introduces learners to the structure and purpose of question sentences. With exercises like sorting, sentence rewriting, and visual question prompts, this worksheet teaches students to form and identify questions clearly and correctly.


Why Interrogative Sentences Matter in Grammar?

Interrogative sentences are how we ask questions and seek answers. For Grade 3 learners, mastering this form is important because:

1. It teaches how to frame questions properly using question words.

2. It strengthens oral and written communication.

3. It supports critical thinking and active listening.

4 It helps students understand sentence purpose and punctuation.


What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five targeted exercises to help learners practice using interrogative sentences:


✍️ Exercise 1 – Sentence Sorting

Students read each sentence and identify whether it is interrogative or not.


🔍 Exercise 2 – Find the Questions

From a mixed set of sentences, learners write down only those that are interrogative.


📖 Exercise 3 – Story Questions

Students underline and rewrite all question sentences from two short story passages.


📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite into a Question

Learners are given statements or commands and must turn them into question sentences.


🎨 Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Questions

Children write five question sentences based on a birthday party scene shown in the illustration.


Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)


Exercise 1 – Interrogative or Not

1. Not Interrogative

2. Not Interrogative

3. Interrogative

4. Not Interrogative

5. Not Interrogative

6. Interrogative

7. Not Interrogative

8. Interrogative

9. Interrogative

10. Interrogative


Exercise 2 – Interrogative Sentences from the Box

1. What time does the movie start?

2. How do I solve this question?

3. Why did you leave the lights on?

4. Can I borrow your pencil?

5. Have you read the newspaper?


Exercise 3 – Story-Based Questions (Underlined and Written)


Story 1:

Can I play too?


Story 2:

Can I have more, please?


Exercise 4 – Rewritten as Interrogative Sentences (Sample Answers)

1. Are you going to the market?

2. Can you open the door?

3. Is the garden beautiful?

4. Does she have your pencil?

5. Should we watch a movie?

6. Can you pass me the ball?

7. Is a strong wind blowing today?

8. Is it your birthday today?

9. Can you give me that toy?

10. Is this a big tree?


Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Questions (Sample Answers)

1. Whose birthday is it today?

2. What is on the cake?

3. Are the children singing a song?

4. How many balloons are in the picture?

5. What games are they playing at the party?

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