

This Grade 4 worksheet helps students understand how to use the correct verb form after the auxiliary verb *did*. In English grammar, when *did* is used in questions or negative sentences, the main verb must appear in its base form. Learning this rule helps students avoid common grammar mistakes and write clearer sentences.
The worksheet includes a variety of engaging activities such as multiple-choice questions, true-or-false statements, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph writing. These exercises guide students in identifying incorrect verb forms after *did* and replacing them with the correct base verb.
By practicing these activities, students strengthen their understanding of auxiliary verbs and past tense sentence structures. This helps them confidently use the correct verb form after *did* and improve the accuracy of their written and spoken English.
Correcting verb forms after "did" is important because:
1. It ensures grammatically accurate sentences in past tense.
2. It helps students avoid common mistakes when forming questions and negative statements.
3. Mastery of this grammar rule is crucial for fluency in writing and speaking.
4. It's a fundamental concept tested in Grade 4 grammar assessments.
Exercise 1 – Choose the sentence with the correct verb form after "did."
Exercise 2 – Write True or False for each sentence based on the correct verb form.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form after "did."
Exercise 4 – Rewrite the sentences using the correct verb form.
Exercise 5 – Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the correct verb form after "did."
Exercise 1 – Choose the sentence that uses the correct verb form after "did"
1. a) Did Meera finish her homework?
2. b) Did they play football after school?
3. a) Did Ravi take the bus to school today?
4. b) Did Asha visit the museum yesterday?
5. a) Did the children bring their lunch today?
6. b) Did you see the rainbow this morning?
7. a) Did the teacher explain the lesson clearly?
8. a) Did they build the sandcastle yesterday?
9. a) Did the dog chase the ball in the park?
10. b) Did your brother write the letter?
Exercise 2 – Write True or False for each sentence based on the correct verb form
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form after "did"
1. lock
2. finish
3. draw
4. throw
5. switch off
6. read
7. learn
8. watch
9. run
10. bake
Exercise 4 – Rewrite each sentence using the correct verb form after "did"
1. Did Rohan go to the library yesterday?
2. Did the children play football after school?
3. Did Meera write the answer in her notebook?
4. Did the teacher give homework today?
5. Did Asha take the umbrella in the rain?
6. Did the boys run to the playground quickly?
7. Did your brother eat the mango already?
8. Did the dog catch the ball in the park?
9. Did Ravi drive the bicycle to school?
10. Did the class finish the activity early?
Exercise 5 – Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the correct verb form after "did"
Answers may vary.
Help your child improve their grammar skills and understanding of verb forms after "did" with this engaging worksheet for Grade 4 students.
After "did," the verb should always be in its base form, not past tense.
They often incorrectly use the past tense of the verb, such as "did went" instead of "did go."
Use sentence exercises where the verb must stay in its base form despite the "did."