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    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Plural Subjects Only

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    Tanishka Sharma
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    I’m a passionate and fun-loving educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including the last 2 years at PlanetSpark. Along with my teaching journey, I also bring 2 years of corporate experience, which helps me connect practical communication skills with real-world applications. I love helping students build confidence, improve their communication, and grow into their best selves.
    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Plural Subjects Only
    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Plural Subjects Only

    Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement – Plural Subjects Only

    EnglishClass 3English GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Tanishka Sharma
    Tanishka SharmaVisit Profile
    I’m a passionate and fun-loving educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including the last 2 years at PlanetSpark. Along with my teaching journey, I also bring 2 years of corporate experience, which helps me connect practical communication skills with real-world applications. I love helping students build confidence, improve their communication, and grow into their best selves.

    Use the Right Verb with Plural Subjects: Subject–Verb Agreement for Class 3

    This Grade 3 worksheet teaches learners how to use the correct verb form when the subject is plural. With activities like blanks, MCQs, sentence correction, and sentence formation, students learn how plural subjects follow base verb forms (no -s or -es).

    Why Subject–Verb Agreement Matters in Grammar?

    Subject–verb agreement helps students write and speak correctly. For Grade 3 learners, this is especially important because:

    1. Plural subjects need base-form verbs without “s” or “es.”

    2. It builds clarity and correctness in sentence formation.

    3. It lays the foundation for present tense grammar mastery.

    4. It improves writing fluency and accuracy.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes four engaging grammar tasks centered around plural subject usage:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks

    Students choose the correct verb form (e.g., draw/draws) to complete 10 sentences with plural subjects.

    📋 Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions

    Students pick the correct base-form verb from three options for each plural subject sentence.

    📝 Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences

    Learners rewrite grammatically incorrect sentences by correcting the verb and underlining it (10 items).

    🎨 Exercise 4 – Sentence Formation

    Students choose 5 subjects from a list and write original sentences using correct plural subject–verb agreement.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks

    1. draw

    2. ride

    3. eat

    4. comb

    5. go

    6. burn

    7. move

    8. fly

    9. laugh

    10. ring

    Exercise 2 – MCQ Answers

    1. a) roar

    2. c) paint

    3. c) chirp

    4. a) wake

    5. a) play

    6. b) solve

    7. c) fall

    8. a) bring

    Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences with Underlined Verb

    1. The dancers **perform** well.

    2. Our neighbours **walk** to the park.

    3. The pencils **fall** off the desk.

    4. My friends **help** me with homework.

    5. These books **belong** to the teacher.

    6. The windows **make** a creaky sound.

    7. My cousins **watch** cartoons.

    8. The flowers **bloom** in spring.

    9. Many children **play** in the sand.

    10. The glasses **need** cleaning.

    Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences from Plural Subjects

    1. The artists **paint** colorful pictures.

    2. My cousins **play** football every evening.

    3. The policemen **protect** the city.

    4. The owls **hoot** at night.

    5. The stars **twinkle** in the sky.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, it builds subject–verb agreement for plural subjects using base verbs.

    Yes, they form their own sentences from a subject list.

    Yes, through targeted MCQs, blanks, and corrections.

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