Description
What It Is:
This printable worksheet helps students strengthen their subject-verb agreement skills through three progressive grammar tasks: choosing the correct verb, filling in the blanks, and correcting sentence errors.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 2–4 and ESL learners (CEFR A1–A2)
• Grade 2: Build sentence structure basics with verb choice
• Grade 3: Practice consistent subject-verb agreement in writing
• Grade 4: Spot and fix grammar errors in full sentences
• ESL: Great for verb agreement fluency and proofreading practice
Why Use It:
This worksheet offers a complete mini-lesson in subject-verb agreement. It builds from simple verb choices to sentence correction, helping students develop accuracy and editing confidence.
How to Use It:
• Part 1: Choose the correct verb from parentheses
• Part 2: Fill in the correct verb form
• Part 3: Identify and correct subject-verb agreement mistakes
• Use for independent grammar practice, assessments, or homework
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschoolers, and ESL educators looking to reinforce basic grammar and proofreading skills in young learners.
This printable worksheet helps students strengthen their subject-verb agreement skills through three progressive grammar tasks: choosing the correct verb, filling in the blanks, and correcting sentence errors.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 2–4 and ESL learners (CEFR A1–A2)
• Grade 2: Build sentence structure basics with verb choice
• Grade 3: Practice consistent subject-verb agreement in writing
• Grade 4: Spot and fix grammar errors in full sentences
• ESL: Great for verb agreement fluency and proofreading practice
Why Use It:
This worksheet offers a complete mini-lesson in subject-verb agreement. It builds from simple verb choices to sentence correction, helping students develop accuracy and editing confidence.
How to Use It:
• Part 1: Choose the correct verb from parentheses
• Part 2: Fill in the correct verb form
• Part 3: Identify and correct subject-verb agreement mistakes
• Use for independent grammar practice, assessments, or homework
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, homeschoolers, and ESL educators looking to reinforce basic grammar and proofreading skills in young learners.
