Linking Verb Worksheet Class 3

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 3
Linking Verb Worksheet Class 3

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 3

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Why Practising Linking Verbs is Important

Linking verbs help students describe states, feelings, and conditions clearly, connecting the subject to additional information. Examples include am, is, are, was, and were. Practising linking verbs improves sentence formation, reading comprehension, and written and spoken communication skills, which are vital for confident English usage in school.

What’s Inside the Worksheet

The Linking Verb Worksheet for Class 3 includes MCQs to test recognition of correct linking verbs and fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice using them in sentences. Activities are designed to challenge students appropriately for their grade while making learning fun and interactive.

Who Can Use It

Ideal for Class 3 students, this worksheet can be used in classrooms, for homework, or for self-practice at home. It helps students strengthen grammar skills and build confidence in using linking verbs correctly in everyday English.

Answer Key

Part 1 – Choose the correct option (MCQs)

  1. Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb correctly → The soup tastes good.

  2. Which one shows a linking verb? → He was tired after the game.

  3. Find the correct sentence → They are excited about the trip.

  4. Select the correct linking verb → She is my best friend.

  5. Which sentence is right? → I was happy yesterday.

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

  1. The food ___ delicious. → is

  2. He ___ tired after school. → was

  3. They ___ excited about the picnic. → are

  4. She ___ my favourite teacher. → is

  5. I ___ late for class today. → am

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Frequently Asked Questions

Words like am, is, are, was, and were that connect the subject to additional information.

MCQs and fill-in-the-blank activities.

Yes, it’s perfect for independent learning or classroom use.