3rd Grade Grammar Worksheets
Our free, printable 3rd grade grammar worksheets help kids hit the height of grammatical precision through exercises on nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and more. Build young learners' knowledge of the rules in English for changing the form of words and joining them into sentences.
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Reordering Words for Meaningful Questions
Always start the sentence with a question word, and arrange the rest of the words in the appropriate order as you form meaningful questions by reordering the words in each set.
Building Sentences by Reordering Words
Grab this opportunity to give your skill in forming sentences by rearranging jumbled words a shot in the arm. The ideal last word in each sentence is accompanied by a period, making the job a little less challenging.
Identifying Subjects and Predicates in Simple Sentences
Every simple sentence in this identifying subjects and predicates set owes its "simplicity" to its being formed with just one independent clause, although the complements might at times tend to give the sentence a less simple look.
Writing Sentences Using Subjects Given
Watch kids' articulation blossom as they write predicates fitting around the given subjects to make meaningful sentences. Be sure to insist that the verbs used match the subjects.
Completing Sentences with "Do" or "Does"
Fill in each blank with "do" or "does" for excellent subject-verb agreement. The rules given help explain which to use for each sentence when answering our 3rd grade grammar worksheets.
If the subject is singular, use a singular verb; if the subject is plural, use a plural verb. Grasp a few uses of the simple present tense on the side, in our grammar worksheets for grade 3.
Identifying and Punctuating Sentences
Use an exclamation mark to punctuate an exclamatory sentence and use a period in the other sentences. Write "exclamatory" or "imperative" in the space given.
Identifying Verbs as Action Verbs and Linking Verbs
Before you direct kids to write if the highlighted verbs are action verbs or linking verbs, instruct them that action verbs express actions and linking verbs just connect the subjects to subject complements.
Completing Sentences Choosing Adjectives
Get to the heart of each adjective in the word box and figure which sentence it best fits in. Write the adjective in the blank and read the sentence again to make sure the job's done to perfection.
Identifying and Sorting Adverbs into How, When, and Where
Toggle between the how, where, and when aspects of adverbs as you underline the adverbs and write which of the three types they belong to in this section of our grade 3 grammar worksheets.