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Verb tense worksheets terms of use, unit 1: using "to be".

  • Verb Tenses Diagram - A diagram of verb tenses and examples

This unit contains worksheets outlining common usages of the verb "to be." Good for use with beginning level and intermediate level learners.

  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 1 worksheets.
  • Exercise 1 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 2 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 3 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 4 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 6 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 7 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 8 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 9 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Simple Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Simple Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Review of the Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
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Unit 2: Present Tense

  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 2 worksheets.
  • Exercise 4 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 6 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 7 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 8 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 9 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 13 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 15 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 16 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 17 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 18 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 19 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 20 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 21 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 22 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 23 - Review of the Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 24 - Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 25 - Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 26 - Review of the Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 27 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 28 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 29 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 30 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 31 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 32 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 33 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 34 - Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 35 - Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 36 - Simple Present Perfect Tense and Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 37 - Review of the Simple Present Perfect Tense and Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 38 - Cumulative Review of the Present Tense

Unit 3: Past Tense

This unit contains printable past tense worksheets. each worksheet includes an explanation and examples of the three aspects (simple, progressive, and perfect) of the past tense. practice involves filling in the blanks and rewriting sentences in the specified aspect of the past tense..

  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 3 worksheets.
  • Exercise 1 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 2 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 3 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 4 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 13 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 15 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 16 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 17 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 18 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 19 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 20 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 21 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 22 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 23 - Review of the Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 24 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 25 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 26 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 27 - Review of the Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 28 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 29 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 30 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 31 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 32 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 33 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 34 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 35 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 36 - Simple Past Perfect Tense and Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 37 - Cumulative Review of the Past Tense

Unit 4: Future Tense

This unit contains printable future tense worksheets. each worksheet includes an explanation and examples of the three aspects (simple, progressive, and perfect) of the future tense. practice involves filling in the blanks and rewriting sentences in the specified aspect of the future tense..

  • Will and Going to - an introduction to the difference between these two forms of the future tense
  • Will and Going to answers - answers to the above worksheet
  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 4 worksheets.
  • Exercise 1 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 2 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 3 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 4 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 6 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 7 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 8 - Review of the Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 9 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Review of the Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 13 - Future Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 15 - Future Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 16 - Future Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 17 - Future Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 18 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 19 - Review of the Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 20 - Cumulative Review of the Future Tense

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Past, Present, and Future Tense Worksheets

Go all out exploring our printable past, present, and future tense worksheets and get children in grade 1 through grade 5 drawn to an ensemble of exercises that practice forming and using verb tenses to convey various times, sequences, states, and conditions, and identify past, present, and future tenses from the context. Watch an all-absorbing passion for distinguishing tenses come alive! Push for superlative skills in finding if the tense is past, present, or future with fun activities such as sorting, cut and glue, fill in the blanks, matching, coloring, and more. Surprise your peers by drawing on our free past, present, and future tense worksheets with answers pdf!

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Writing Past Tense for Regular Verbs

Writing Past Tense for Regular Verbs

Let the budding grammarians in 1st grade and 2nd grade grow from active to explosive practitioners of past tenses with this worksheet, where they write the past tense of each regular verb given.

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Matching Irregular Verbs to Their Past Tenses

Matching Irregular Verbs to Their Past Tenses

This matching activity will guarantee that kids in grade 1 and grade 2 have a perfect ball practicing the past tense. Instruct them to look at each irregular verb and match it to the correct past tense.

Identifying and Coloring Present and Past Tenses

Identifying and Coloring Present and Past Tenses

Say hello to and get ready to bask in the warmth of these ready-to-soar present-tense and past-tense balloons! Identify and color the present-tense verbs pink and past-tense verbs green.

Identifying Verb Tenses

Identifying Verb Tenses

This present, past, and future tense worksheet pdf activates the sentence mode so kids in 3rd grade and 4th grade up their game by identifying the tense of each verb and writing it in the blank space.

Choosing Past, Present, or Future for Verbs in Sentences

Choosing Past, Present, or Future for Verbs in Sentences

Children in grade 4 and grade 5 foster a burning passion for identifying the tense of a verb! In this verb tenses worksheet, look at the verb in each sentence and shade past, present, or future as relevant.

Past, Present, and Future Tenses Chart

Past, Present, and Future Tenses Chart

Thanks in no small part to an amazing array of functions of each verb tense, this past, present, and future tense chart pdf makes for a great tense ride for grade 3 students who are hoping to upskill.

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Sorting Tenses as Past, Present, and Future

Sorting Tenses as Past, Present, and Future

Help the magnetic, charismatic little prodigies exponentially upgrade with this past, present, and future tense practice pdf! Grade 2 kids sort each verb as past, present, or future and write it in the correct column.

Filling in Past, Present, and Future Tenses

Filling in Past, Present, and Future Tenses

In this past, present, and future tense practice worksheet, complete the table by filling in the past, present, or future tenses. Watch tenses come in droves to serve your past-present-future needs.

Past, Present, or Future | Cut and Glue

Past, Present, or Future | Cut and Glue

Don't miss this little packet of fun presented in the form of an exciting activity in our printable past, present, or future tenses worksheets, where children cut the verbs and glue them under past, present, or future.

Completing Table by Writing Past and Future Tenses

Completing Table by Writing Past and Future Tenses

Experience how the present tense changes to fit in different persons while the past and future remain unchanged at all times in this task, where kids write the past and future tense to complete the table.

Identifying Verbs and Verb Tenses

Identifying Verbs and Verb Tenses

Circle the verb in each sentence and decide if the action has happened in the past, present, or future. With this past, present, and future tense worksheet around no longer will 5th grade kids be worried about their tenses!

Simple Verb Tenses

Simple Verb Tenses

Explore simple verb tenses with a plethora of exercises and activities. Have the simple past, simple present, and simple future wrapped around your fingers using our printable worksheets for grade 3!

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Progressive Verb Tenses

Progressive Verb Tenses

Who said it takes years for grade 4 and grade 5 kids to use and identify progressive verb tenses? Go through our verb tenses worksheets to feel how hassle-free it's to master this tense with lots of fun exercises!

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Perfect Verb Tenses

Perfect Verb Tenses

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Perfect Progressive Verb Tenses

Perfect Progressive Verb Tenses

Get the perfect progressive tense right not just once or twice but every single time you attempt using one! Experience the joy of being able to use had been doing, has/have been doing, and will have been doing at your pleasure.

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Simple Verb Tenses

Verbs express actions. They also tell us when things are happening.

There are three main tenses: present, past and future.

Simple Present Tense

Present tense refers to an action that happen regularly or that is permanently happening.

1. We play football in the ground.

2. They sleep late on Saturdays.

3. She only eats rice.

4. They watch movie every Friday.  

5. The Earth revolves around the Sun.

6. He wants ice cream.

7. She understands Hindi.

8. Rohan enjoys playing the guitar.

9. I study hard for tests.

10. The bus arrives at 11 PM.

Notes: In present tense, we add an ‘s’ to the verb when names or pronouns he/she/it are used.

For example :

Tina sings.

Dia dances.

Simple Past Tense

Past tense refers an action that has taken place already.

1. Dia walked along the road.

2. The dog jumped onto the bed.

3. We played football in the park.

4. He played the violin.

5. I studied French.

6. It rained yesterday.

7. Tia wanted to go to the temple.

8. Neetu watched television all night.

9. He caught a butterfly in the bushes.

10. He worked in a factory.

Simple Future Tense

Future tense refers to an action that is expected to happen in the future.

1. Dia will walk along the road.

2. The dog will jump on to the bed.

3. We will play football in the park.

4. Ram will bring the documents tomorrow.

5. My mom will come here tomorrow.

6. She will buy a new house.

7. I will give her a nice gift.

8. He will go to England next year.

9. They will play football.

10. They will solve the problem.

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Verb tenses are tools that English speakers use to express time in their language. The present tense of a verb names an action that happens now. The past tense of a verb names an action that already happened. The future tense of a verb names an action that will happen. These Verb Tenses worksheets are for students at the beginner, intermediate and advanced level.

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  • T032 - At the university - Present Tense - Simple or Progressive Elementary
  • T031 - Changing Our Town - Present Tense - Simple or Progressive Intermediate
  • Present Tense - Simple or Progressive T22 Elementary
  • Past Tense - Simple or Progressive T9 Intermediate
  • Past Tense - Simple or Progressive T15 Intermediate
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Present Perfect Tense

  • Present Perfect Tense - Simple or Progressive - T27 Intermediate
  • Present Perfect Tense - Translation - T28 Intermediate

Past or Present Perfect

  • Past or Present Perfect Simple T24 Elementary
  • Past or Present Perfect Simple T25 Elementary

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  • T038 - Past Perfect or Past Tense - Simple and Progressive Intermediate
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  • Make sentences with the words given - T 18 Intermediate
  • Interview with a famous explorer - fill in the correct tenses - T 17 Intermediate
  • Fill in the correct form - T14 Advanced
  • Fill in the correct form - T16 Advanced

Irregular Verbs

  • Irregular verbs - complete the table - T10 Intermediate
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  • Irregular Verbs - Fill in the correct form - T13 Intermediate

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Tenses Exercises

One of the most important topics in English grammar is tenses . It also happens to be one of the confusing topics for many English language learners. To help you practise and understand the usage of tenses in English, this article provides you with a few exercises.

Table of Contents

Exercise 1 – identify the type of tenses, exercise 2 – change the tense, frequently asked questions on tenses.

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Tenses Exercises with Answers

Do you know the best way to ensure that you are able to remember whatever you’ve learnt for a longer period of time? Practice! So here are two exercises with answers for you. Try it out.

Go through the sentences provided below and identify the type of tenses.

  • Damon drinks coffee every morning.
  • The boy got up late and missed the bus.
  • My mother goes to pray in the temple.
  • The team is playing very well.
  • The school will be closed for winter break.
  • Leonard graduated from college last year.
  • The baby has eaten all the chips.
  • Have you read Pride and Prejudice?
  • The train has just left the station.
  • The sick child has been sleeping for three hours.
  • They have known each other for a long time.
  • Sam was going to school.
  • When I went there, Bucky was playing video games.
  • The workers have been working on the building for a long time.
  • Penny had done her homework when her parents came back.
  • Mr Arnold had been writing his last book for four months.
  • I will move to Delhi soon.
  • Mr Samuel will be staying in New York next week.
  • Beverly will have left before you arrive to see her.
  • Mr Peter will have been teaching for twelve years next month.
  • Simple Present Tense
  • Simple Past Tense
  • Present Continuous Tense
  • Simple Future Tense
  • Present Perfect Tense
  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense
  • Past Continuous Tense
  • Past Perfect Tense
  • Past Perfect Continuous Tense
  • Future Continuous Tense
  • Future Perfect Tense
  • Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Go through the sentences and change their tenses as directed.

  • The boy speaks the truth. (Present Continuous Tense)
  • Mr Cooper has spoken about Dinosaurs. (Present Perfect Continuous Tense)
  • The boat sailed yesterday. (Simple Present Tense)
  • Amy went to school yesterday. ( Future Continuous Tense)
  • The baby cried for hours. (Present Perfect Continuous Tense)
  • Robert ate all the cookies. (Present Perfect Tense)
  • I have finished my assignment. (Past Perfect Tense)
  • Mr Bert had taught for five years. (Past Perfect Continuous Tense).
  • Dev saw the Prime Minister yesterday. (Future Continuous Tense)
  • Priya shall finish her stitching by then. (Future Perfect Tense)
  • The boy is speaking the truth.
  • Mr Cooper has been speaking about Dinosaurs.
  • The boat sails today.
  • Amy will be going to school tomorrow.
  • The baby has been crying for hours.
  • Robert has eaten all the cookies.
  • I had finished my assignment.
  • Mr Bert had been teaching for five years
  • Dev will be seeing the Prime Minister tomorrow.
  • Priya shall have finished her stitching by then.

What is tense?

The tense of a verb denotes/refers to the time of an event/action.

What does ‘present continuous tense’ mean?

Present continuous tense refers to an action/event which is still in progress/happening at the time of speaking.

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3 Types of Tenses for class 5

  • Present tense
  • Future tense

Tenses Rules Chart for class 5

  • V1+ing— Do+ing=doing, Go+ing=going, Sleep+ing= Sleeping
  • Add s/es when the subject is third person singular (He/She/It) in simple tense.
  • V3 is the third form of a verb like gone, called, completed, forgotten, born, lied, seen etc.

Simple or Indefinite Tense Worksheet for class 5

Exercise 1 .

Fill up the blank with the Simple present form of verb given in the brackets.

   He goes to the class on time . (go)

  • They _________ jobs together. (Do)
  • My son _________ in London. (Live)
  • He ____________ the train in the morning. (Catch)
  • Mona _________ food very well. (Cook)
  • She ________ tasty burgers. (Make)
  • Ram _________ to work at the office. (Want)
  • The train _________ in ten minutes. (Leave)
  • They _________ football. (Play)
  • Mother __________ her baby. (Scold)
  • She __________ her homework on time. (Do)

Exercise 2  

Name the Tense and underline the verb . One has been done for you.

A monkey climbs up a tree .—- Simple present Tense  

  • She makes flavored milk for her baby.
  • She works very hard.
  • Krishan wanted to eat Pizza..
  • They drink lemon juice in the summer.
  • Penny decorated her room.
  • Hangry and Panky will make beautiful paintings.
  • Pretty wrote a letter.
  • Cobbler mends shoes for us.
  • Meet wants to marry Pinky.
  • They will work properly.
  • She makes flavored milk for her baby. —- Simple Present Tense  
  • She works very hard. — Simple Present Tense
  • Krishan wanted to eat Pizza. — Simple Past Tense 
  • They drink lemon juice in the summer. — Simple Present Tense
  • Penny decorated her room. — Simple Past Tense
  • Hangry and Panky will make beautiful paintings. — Simple Future Tense
  • Pretty wrote a letter. — Simple Past Tense
  • Cobbler mends shoes for us. —  Simple Present Tense
  • Meet wants to marry Pinky. — Simple Present Tense
  • They will work properly. — Simple Future Tense

Rewrite the following Sentences in Negative form.

  I love my teacher very much. —– I do not love my teacher very much .

 1. He loves to play hockey. 

____________________ . 

2. You think about me. 

____________________ .

3. This  Dress shines very brightly.  

4. Mona cooks food very well.

5. The Man makes very tasty burgers.

6. Sita wants to play.

7. They like to solve mathematics questions .

8. She gives a response.. 

9. Mother scolds her baby. 

___________________ .

10. These Children do homework on time.

  • He doesn’t love to play Hockey.
  • You do not think about me..
  • This dress does not Shine very brightly.
  • Mona does not cook food very well.
  • The Man does not make tasty burgers.
  • Sita does not want to play.
  • They do not like to solve mathematics questions.
  • She does not give a response.
  • Mother does not scold her baby.
  • These children do not do homework on time?

Change the following sentences in Simple Past Tense/ Past  Indefinite tense . 

Suman likes music —– Suman liked Music  

 1. I need your help. ____________________ .

2. He sit down properly. ___________________ .

3. Somya wants a glass of juice.  ___________________ .

4. She wants to marry Mr. Nikhil. __________________ .

5. He comes here regularly.  ___________________ .

6. We play tennis every morning.  ___________________ .

7. She wants to be a dentist.  __________________ .

8. We generally sing songs all together.  _________________ .

9. Sujata calls the ambulance. _________________ .

10. He does his homework on time.  __________________ .

  • I needed your help. 
  • He sat down properly.
  • Somya wanted a glass of Juice.
  • She wanted to marry Mr. Nikhil.
  • He came here regularly.
  • We played tennis every morning
  • She wanted to be a dentist..
  • We generally sang songs all together.
  • Sujata called the ambulance.
  • He did his homework on time.

Tenses Miscellaneous Exercise for class 5 

Change the following sentences as directed–

  • They participate in the competition. (Name the Tense)
  • Mr. Ram creates new designs every day. (Name the Verb)
  • My daughter bites tightly. (Name the Verb)
  • Do you like Pappy? (Name the sentence)
  • We do not sit there. (Name the sentence)
  • She bakes cookies. (Name the Verb)
  • Meena does not like papaya. (Name the sentence)
  • She sings a song. (Change in Simple Past)
  • He does not like music. (Change in Simple Past)
  • I make pastries. (Change in Simple Past)
  • Reena goes to the office daily.  (Change in Simple future )
  • Seema wakes up early in the morning. (Name the tense)
  • She plays badminton in her free time. (Name the Sentence)
  • Meena likes Papaya. (Change in Simple future)
  • Write 2nd form of verb of the following Words– Fly, Write, Go, Bake
  • Simple Present Tense 
  •  Interrogative sentence
  • Negative Sentence
  • Negative Sentence, Simple Present tense
  • She sang a song.
  • He did not like music.
  • I made pastries.
  • Reena will go to the office daily. 
  • She played badminton in her free time.
  • Affirmative Sentence 
  • Meena will like Papaya.
  • The 2nd form of fly is flew, Wrote, Went, Baked.

Continuous Tense Worksheet for class 5

Name the tense and underline the verb , One has been done for you.

She is eating food — Present  Continuous Tense

  • She was jumping on the bed.
  • My daughter is looking beautiful.
  • He will be cooking food for her baby.
  • He was not receiving calls.
  • I am dancing with my mom.
  • Children are playing in the garden.
  • My brother is not using my laptop.
  • My grandmother is singing a song.
  • They were writing letters.
  • I was not watching TV.
  • He was drinking coffee 
  • I am not going to prepare a cake.
  • She was jumping on the bed — Past Continuous tense
  • My daughter is looking beautiful — Present Continuous tense
  • He will be cookin g food for her baby — Future Continuous tense
  • He was not receiving calls — Past Continuous tense
  • I am dancing with my mom —- Present Continuous tense
  • Children are playing in the garden —- Present Continuous tense
  • My brother is not using my laptop — Present Continuous tense
  • My grandmother is singing a song — Present Continuous tense
  • They were writing letters —- Past Continuous tense
  • I was not watching TV —- Past Continuous tense
  • He was drinking coffee —- Past Continuous tense
  • I am not going to prepare a cake —- Present Continuous tense

Exercise 2 

Fill in the blanks with the present continuous form of the verbs given in the brackets.

I _________ for shopping . (go)  — am going 

  • The Prime minister is  ___________ here. (Come)
  • Mohan is __________ ready to go to the party. (Get)
  • She is __________ to marry Mr. Nikhil. (Go)
  • She is _________ her work in a perfect manner. (Do)
  • They are _________  the meeting held in the USA. (Join)
  • We are not   _______ a noise. (Make)
  • Mr. Daren is _________  the ambulance. (Call)
  • He is ________ the papers. (Print)
  • They are _______ shelter to the poor. (give)
  • My mother is ________  Food. (Cook)
  • They are __________ in a group. (Work)
  • She is always _________ excuses. (Make)

Exercise 3  

Change the following Sentences as directed:

  • We are working on this project. (Change into Negative Sentence)
  • I am getting ready to go to the market. (Negative Sentence)
  • He is going to buy sweets for children. (Negative Sentence)
  • She will not be going to Sri Lanka. (Affirmative Sentence)
  • They will be talking. (Negative Sentence)
  • They were preparing for exams. (Negative Sentence )
  • She is speaking loudly. (Negative Sentence)
  • Hemant is not studying in class 5. (Affirmative Sentence )
  • Meena was looking very fabulous. (Negative Sentence)
  • We were enjoying the party. (Negative Sentence)
  • They were not reading a novel. (Affirmative Sentence)
  • You are searching for a hotel. (Negative Sentence)
  • I am going to get married. (Negative Sentence)
  • Remy was dancing while we were singing. (Negative Sentence)
  • Mr. Gupta is not teaching in a private school. (Affirmative Sentence)
  • We are not working on this project. 
  • I am not getting ready to go to the market. 
  • He is not going to buy sweets for children..
  • She will be going to Sri Lanka. 
  • They will not be talking.
  • They will not be preparing for exams. 
  • She is not speaking loudly. 
  • Hemant is studying in class 5.
  • Meena was not looking very fabulous. 
  • We were not enjoying the party. 
  • They were reading a novel. 
  •  You are not searching for a hotel. 
  • I am not going to get married. 
  • Remmy was not dancing while we were singing.
  • Mr. Gupta is teaching in a private school. 

Exercise 4 

Change the verb in the Present Participle- —

  • Quarrelling 

Tenses Miscellaneous Exercise for class 5

Change the following Sentences as directed:-

1. He is teaching mathematics. (Name the tense as well as Sentence)

____________________

2. They were not coming to the party. (Name the Sentence)

_______________________

3. We will be attending a meeting. (Name the Tense as well as sentence)

4. My family was going to Shimla. (Change in present continuous tense)

5. Birds were chirping very melodiously. (Change in Future Continuous tense)

________________________

6. Shelly will be talking to her father. (Change in Negative Sentence)

_________________________

7. Raman is exploring new things. (Change in Past continuous Tense)

8. Why is he going to the market? (Change in Affirmative Sentence)

__________________________

9. They were checking bags. (Change in future Sentence)

10. The sun is shining Brightly. (Change in Negative Sentence)

11. You are not calling her teacher. (Change in Affirmative Sentence)

12. They will be arguing. (Change in present continuous Tense)

13. She is learning. (Change in past continuous tense)

14. Ram is studying in class 5th . (Change in Negative Sentence)

___________________________

15. Mohan and Sohan are reading very loudly. (Change in Past continuous tense)

____________________________

  • Present Continuous tense
  • Past Continuous tense
  • Future Continuous tense
  • My family is going to Shimla.
  • Birds will be chirping very melodiously.
  • Shelly will not be talking to her father. 
  • Raman was exploring new things.
  • He is going to the market.
  • They will be checking bags.
  • The sun is not shining Brightly.
  • You are calling her teacher.
  • They are arguing.
  • She was learning
  • Ram is not studying in class 5th.
  • Mohan and Sohan were reading very loudly.

Perfect Tense Worksheet for class 5 

Name the Tense  of the following Sentences, one has been done for you. 

Ram has completed his homework- — Present perfect tense  

  • He has made Pizza.
  • She will have given all of her Apples. 
  • Kamal has broken the glass. 
  • They had come here. 
  • They have gone to school.
  • Group B will have participated.
  • They have done homework.
  • She will have watched that movie.
  • He had drunk milk.
  • Rohan has learned to play hockey.
  • Present Perfect tense
  • Future Perfect Tense
  • Present Perfect Tense
  • Past Perfect Tense
  • Future perfect Tense
  • Present Perfect Tense 
  • Future Perfect Tense 

Change the verb in Past Participle (3rd Form) —

Rewrite the following sentences changing the verbs into Past Perfect Tense —

1. She has made cookies.

__________________

2. We have gone to the market.

___________________

3. I have written articles for a website.

4. He has gone to the library.

_____________________

5. My mother has just finished the cake.

6. My brother has worked on this project.

7. She has learned to speak Spanish.

______________________

8. They haven’t lived here for years.

9. Scientists have split the atom.

10. It hasn’t drunk the water.

  • She had made cookies..
  • We had gone to the market.
  • I had written articles for a website.
  • He had gone to the library.
  • My mother had just finished the cake 
  • My brother had worked on this project.
  • She had learned to speak Spanish.
  • They hadn’t lived here for years.
  • Scientists had split the atom.
  • It hadn’t drunk the water.

Change the following sentences as directed —-

  • She has prepared food. (Future Perfect Tense)
  • She has chosen her dress. (Past  Perfect Tense) 
  • The prime minister has come on the Stage. (Past perfect tense)
  • They had stood in a line. (Future Perfect Tense)
  • She had not  taken her position. (Present Perfect Tense )
  • Ram has written a letter to the Principal. (Future Perfect Tense)
  • Rahul had admired her designs. (Present Perfect tense)
  • Suman had not taken the decision. (Present perfect tense)
  • They had reached the metro station. (Future Perfect Tense)
  • Team A has completed the task. (Past perfect tense)
  • She will have prepared food. 
  • She had chosen her dress.
  • The prime minister had come on the Stage. 
  • They will have stood in a line. 
  • She has not taken her position. 
  • Ram will have written a letter to the principal.
  • Rahul has admired her designs. 
  • Suman has not taken the decision.
  • They will  have reached the metro station. 
  • Team A had completed the task.

Tenses Miscellaneous Exercise 1 for class 5

Underline the verb of the following sentences and write first form –

  • She has not  food.  
  • Has she chosen her dress? 
  • The prime minister has come on the Stage. 
  • Will they have stood in a line?  
  • She had not  taken her position.
  • Ram has written a letter to the officer. 
  • Rahul had admired her designs.
  • Suman had not taken the decision to marry him.  
  • Will they have reached the metro station? 
  • Had team A won the match? 
  • She has not prepared food. (Prepare)
  • Has she chosen her dress? (Chose)
  • The prime minister has come on the Stage. (Come)
  • Will they have stood in a line?  (Stand)
  • She had not  taken her position. (Take)
  • Ram has written a letter to the officer. (Write)
  • Rahul had admired her designs. (Admire)
  • Suman had not taken the decision to marry him. (Take)
  • Will they have reached the metro station? (Reach)
  • Had team A won the match? (Win)

Tenses Miscellaneous Exercise 2 for class 5

Underline the verb used in the following sentences and also change them as directed —

 1. He has gone to the temple. (Past Perfect tense)

_________________.

2. She has given all of her share. (Interrogative Sentence)

3. Kamal has broken the glass. (Past perfect Tense)

4. They had come here. (Present perfect tense)

5. They have invested in a bank. (Future Perfect Tense)

6. Group B had participated in the match. (Present Perfect Tense)

7. Naveen had driven a car. (Present perfect Tense)

8. She has watched a movie. (Past perfect tense)

__________________.

9. Had he drunk all the soft drinks? (Present perfect tense)

10. Dogs have barked. (Past perfect tense)

  • He had gone to the temple. 
  • Has she given all of her share?
  • Kamal had broken the glass. 
  • They have come here.
  • They have not invested in a bank?
  • Group B has participated in the match.
  • Naveen has driven a car.
  • She had watched a movie.
  • Has he drunk all the soft drinks?
  • Dogs had barked .

Perfect Continuous tense Worksheet for class 5

Exercise 1  .

Fill in the blank — use Since and for.

  • She had not been working on this project ________ two years.
  • She has been talking to her ________ three hours.
  • I had been learning this chapter _________ this morning.
  • He had been searching for a job _________ two months.
  • She had not been eating anything ________ this evening.
  • He Had been preparing for competitive exams   _______ two years.
  • I have been telling to complete this project _________ one month 
  • Ram had been studying English _________   morning.
  • Reena has been stitching a suite ________   two hours.
  • Kirti has been doing this job _______   three years.

Change the following sentences in Past Perfect Continuous tense —

 1. She has been teaching for three hours.

_____________________.

2. He has been cooking for two hours?

3. She has been working on this project for two years.

4. I have been learning this chapter since morning.

5. He has been searching for a job for two months.

6. She has been writing letters since evening.

7. Reetu has been sleeping since morning.

______________________.

8. I have been watching a TV show for three hours.

9. Rohan has been doing exercise for two hours.

10. She has been looking for my book for three days.

_______________________.

  • She had been teaching for three hours.
  • He had been cooking for two hours?
  • She had been working on this project for two years.
  • I had been learning this chapter since this morning.
  • He had been searching for a job for two months.
  • She had been writing letters since evening.
  • Reetu had been sleeping since morning.
  • I had been watching a TV show for three hours.
  • Rohan had been doing exercise for two hours..
  • She had been looking for my book for three days.

Fill in the blank with Since and for —

  • My grandmother had been sleeping _________ morning.
  • I had not been doing anything ______ one year.
  • I have been missing you _______ morning.
  • The girl had not been listening to us ________ morning.
  • We had been writing about today’s generation _________ one hour.
  • She had been experiencing that type of job ________ last two years.
  • I had been learning new things on YouTube __________ the last two months.
  • She had been teaching __________ evening.
  • Has he been learning calligraphy through an app ________ evening.
  • Had he been cooking for you ___________   two hours?

Name the tense of the following Sentences.

  • Nishant has been writing a letter to the officer since morning. 
  • Rahul had been admiring her designs since evening.  
  • Suman had been deciding to marry him for the last three months. 
  • Will they have been teaching the students since evening?
  • Has team A been winning the match for the last four years? 
  • She has been preparing food for two hours. 
  • Had she been choosing her dress for the last two hours?
  • The prime minister will have been in a meeting since last night. 
  • Will they have been standing in a line since morning? 
  • She had been taking her position in the office for two months. 
  • Present perfect continuous tense 
  • Past perfect continuous tense 
  • Past perfect continuous tense
  • Future perfect continuous tense 
  • Future perfect continuous tense

Change the sentences as per the instructions given —

 1. Ram has been eating for two hours. (Future  perfect continuous tense)

2. Baby has been sleeping since morning. (Past perfect continuous tense)

3. Children had been playing for two hours. (Present perfect continuous tense)

4. They have been working here for the last ten years. (Past perfect continuous tense)

5. Meet has been waiting for the result for two days. (Future perfect continuous tense)

  • Ram will have been eating for two hours
  • Baby had been sleeping since morning
  • Children have been playing for two hours.
  • They had been working here for the last ten years.
  • Meet will have been waiting for the result for two days.

Tenses miscellaneous exercise for class 5

Rewrite the following sentences changing the verbs into Past perfect continuous tense .

  • My grandmother has been sleeping since morning.
  • I have not been doing anything for one year.
  • The girl has not been listening to us for two hours.
  • Teacher has been teaching since morning.
  • The house had been burning for two hours continuously.
  • Ram has been eating ______  half an hour. (Since/for)
  • Children had been playing ______ two hours. (Since/for)
  • Meet will have been waiting for the result ______ two days. (Since/for)
  • They have been smoking ________ morning.  (Since/for)
  • She had been dancing ______ evening.  (Since/for)
  • My grandmother had been sleeping since morning.
  • I had not been doing anything for one year.
  • The girl had not been listening to us for two hours.
  • Teacher had been teaching since morning

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