Our sentence worksheets for beginners help kindle an interest in writing and master the basics of sentence-writing in the most enjoyable ways.
Rely on our shift in verb tenses worksheets for proficiency in verb-tense consistency and in identifying the appropriate and inappropriate tense shifts.
Construct a variety of sentences with our worksheets on simple, compound, and complex sentences and become aware of their different structures.
Shepherd children through our subject and object complements worksheets and let them practice words that define or rename subjects and direct objects.
Try our free, printable subject and predicate worksheets packed with exercises to provide kids ample practice in identifying the two parts of a sentence.
Plunge into effective practice with our subject-verb agreement worksheets and practice identifying and fixing subject-verb concord errors in sentences.
Grab our question tags worksheets to practice making and using positive and negative tag questions. Be conversant in adding mini-questions to sentences.
Improve your understanding of the verb tenses to comprehend when the action has occurred, and to tell if the action is habitual, ongoing, or completed.
Use our transition words worksheets to clarify relationships like sequence and time, cause and effect, and compare and contrast between ideas and concepts.
Grab our worksheets to make explicit the types of sentences, word orders and functions of declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory sentences.
Grab our free, printable verbals worksheets with answers and perfect skills in identifying words formed from verbs but used as different parts of speech.
Walk through our alphabetical order worksheets and practice alphabetizing a list of letters, words, names of people, places, and animals in ABC order.
Walk through our free, printable antonyms worksheets with answers, and help kids practice recognizing words that mean the opposite of the given word.
Explore our collection of collocation worksheets and learn words that go together or collocate with make, do, have, take, come, go, get, and more!
Grab our colors worksheets to build skills in recognizing and naming basic colors, and writing color words like red, blue, green, yellow, black, and more.
Use our commonly confused words worksheets and learn words that have similar pronunciation like accept and except, loose and lose, and more.
Explore our free, printable compound words worksheets with activities lined up for kids to combine two words to form a new word with a different meaning.
Try our connotations and denotations worksheets whose exercises and chart help students differentiate between definitions of words and their associations.
Solve our free, printable crossword worksheets that quiz children on important vocabulary words and hone their quick thinking and spelling skills.
Check out our positive and negative connotations worksheets, the ideal way for learners to differentiate and recognize words with good or bad associations.