Linking Verb Worksheet Class 5

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 5
Linking Verb Worksheet Class 5

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 5

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Why Practising Linking Verbs is Important

Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to descriptions, states, or conditions, such as am, is, are, was, and were. For Class 5 students, practising linking verbs improves sentence structure, enhances grammar accuracy, and strengthens both written and spoken communication skills. This practice builds a strong foundation for more advanced grammar concepts.

What’s Inside the Worksheet

The Linking Verb Worksheet for Class 5 contains MCQs to identify correct linking verbs and fill-in-the-blank exercises to apply them in context. The activities are designed to be engaging and suitably challenging for students at this level, encouraging correct usage and reinforcing learning.

Who Can Use It

Ideal for Class 5 students, teachers, and parents, this worksheet can be used in classrooms, for homework, or for self-practice at home. Regular use helps learners confidently recognise and apply linking verbs in everyday writing and speaking.

Answer Key

Part 1 – Choose the correct option (MCQs)

  1. Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb correctly → He has been very quiet lately.

  2. Which sentence shows a linking verb? → The weather became cold overnight.

  3. Find the correct linking verb sentence → They remain hopeful for success.

  4. Select the correct linking verb → She has grown tall this year.

  5. Which one is right? → The child appears tired.

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

  1. The weather ___ getting colder. → is

  2. He ___ a brilliant student. → is

  3. They ___ hopeful for the results. → are

  4. She ___ been very quiet lately. → has

  5. The milk ___ turned sour. → has

 

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, homework, or classroom practice.