Irregular Verbs Worksheet For Class 3



Irregular Verbs Worksheet For Class 3

This Irregular Verb Worksheet for Class 3 is specially designed to help young learners practice and reinforce their understanding of irregular verbs in English. With simple yet engaging exercises, students can confidently identify and use the correct verb forms in past and past participle tenses.
What’s Inside the Worksheet?
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Students choose the correct form of commonly used irregular verbs, such as go, eat, write, see, and do.
Fill-in-the-Blanks Exercises: Reinforces learning by asking students to complete sentences with the correct verb forms.
Real-Life Context Sentences: Helps learners understand how irregular verbs are used in everyday English.
How Can It Be Used?
Classroom Activity: Teachers can use it as a quick practice exercise during English lessons.
Homework Assignment: Ideal for students to practice at home and reinforce learning.
Self-Study Tool: Helps learners independently improve their grammar skills and verb usage.
Benefits of the Worksheet
Enhances understanding of past tense and past participle forms of irregular verbs.
Improves sentence construction skills and grammatical accuracy.
Boosts confidence in using English verbs correctly in both writing and speaking.
Answer Key
Choose the correct form of the verbs below:
What is the past tense of go? → went
What is the past participle of eat? → eaten
Which form completes the sentence “I ____ a letter yesterday?” → wrote
Choose the correct past tense of see → saw
Which form completes the sentence “She has ____ her homework” → done
Fill in the blanks with correct forms of the verbs:
I ____ to school yesterday. → went
She has ____ her homework already → done
He ____ a new book last week → read
They have ____ the movie twice → seen
I ____ my breakfast this morning → ate
Frequently Asked Questions
This worksheet focuses on identifying and using the correct forms of irregular verbs in past and past participle tenses.
Yes! It is perfect for both classroom practice and homework assignments.
Yes! Students can practice independently to strengthen their grammar and sentence skills.
The worksheet includes commonly used verbs like go, eat, write, see, and do.
It improves understanding of irregular verbs, enhances sentence construction, and builds confidence in English usage.