

This Grade 4 worksheet helps students learn and practice irregular verbs, an important part of English grammar. Unlike regular verbs, irregular verbs do not follow the standard “-ed” rule when forming the past tense. This worksheet helps students recognize these special verb forms and use them correctly in sentences.
The activities include multiple-choice questions, true-or-false statements, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph writing. These exercises encourage students to identify correct irregular verb forms, spot common mistakes, and apply the correct past tense in different situations.
By working through these exercises, students strengthen their understanding of irregular verbs and become more confident in using them accurately in both spoken and written English. This practice also helps improve sentence construction and overall grammar skills.
Correcting irregular verb errors is important because:
1. It helps students form grammatically accurate sentences.
2. It improves clarity in writing and speech.
3. It builds strong foundational grammar skills for more complex sentence structures.
4. It is frequently tested in Grade 4 English grammar assessments, reinforcing its importance.
Exercise 1 – Choose the sentence with the correct irregular verb form
Exercise 2 – True or False
Exercise 3 – Fill in the blanks with the correct irregular verb form
Exercise 4 – Rewrite each sentence using the correct irregular verb
Exercise 5 – Read the passage and fill the blanks using hints from the box
Exercise 1 – Choose the best sentence with correct irregular verb form
1. b) She drank milk in the morning.
2. a) He took the train to Jaipur.
3. b) They saw a rainbow yesterday.
4. a) Riya wrote a letter to her friend.
5. b) The boy ate a mango after lunch.
6. b) We drove to the park on Sunday.
7. a) She gave her brother a gift.
8. b) I found my book under the desk.
9. a) The children ran in the playground.
10. b) He made a paper boat yesterday..
Exercise 2 – Write True or False for each sentence based on correct irregular verb
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise 3 – Fill in each blank with the correct irregular verb form
1. shut
2. sang
3. ran
4. played
5. drank
6. told
7. brought
8. did
9. sat
10. made
Exercise 4 – Rewrite each sentence using the correct irregular verb
1. She drank water after the race.
2. He threw the ball to his friend.
3. They went to the museum yesterday.
4. Riya took the notebook from the table.
5. Asha bought a new bag for school.
6. The boy brought his lunch to school.
7. Meera saw a rainbow after the rain.
8. Ravi ate two sandwiches at lunch.
9. They wrote their answers quickly.
10. The dog ran across the playground.
Exercise 5 – Read the passage.
Answers may vary.
Help your child improve their grammar skills and strengthen their understanding of irregular verbs with this engaging worksheet for Grade 4 students.
Irregular verbs do not follow the standard -ed rule for past tense forms.
Use flashcards with both the present and past tense forms for repeated practice.
They don't follow predictable patterns, making them tricky for young learners to memorize and apply.