Description
What It Is:
A beginner-friendly grammar worksheet focused on the verb “to be” (is, am, are). Students complete simple sentences by choosing the correct form, then create their own sentences to apply what they have learned in context.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students build a strong foundation in sentence structure and subject–verb agreement. Practicing is, am, and are improves writing accuracy, speaking confidence, and overall grammar fluency—especially for early learners and ESL students.
How to Use It:
• Review the verb “to be” forms (is / am / are)
• Read each sentence and choose the correct verb
• Discuss why each choice is correct
• Use after Identify the Linking Verb in a Paragraph for skill reinforcement
• Follow up with Linking Verbs Review for cumulative practice
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary and ESL learners.
• Grade 2 learning basic sentence structure
• Grade 3 reinforcing linking verbs and grammar rules
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, ESL instructors, homeschool parents, tutors, and students practicing core grammar skills.
A beginner-friendly grammar worksheet focused on the verb “to be” (is, am, are). Students complete simple sentences by choosing the correct form, then create their own sentences to apply what they have learned in context.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students build a strong foundation in sentence structure and subject–verb agreement. Practicing is, am, and are improves writing accuracy, speaking confidence, and overall grammar fluency—especially for early learners and ESL students.
How to Use It:
• Review the verb “to be” forms (is / am / are)
• Read each sentence and choose the correct verb
• Discuss why each choice is correct
• Use after Identify the Linking Verb in a Paragraph for skill reinforcement
• Follow up with Linking Verbs Review for cumulative practice
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary and ESL learners.
• Grade 2 learning basic sentence structure
• Grade 3 reinforcing linking verbs and grammar rules
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, ESL instructors, homeschool parents, tutors, and students practicing core grammar skills.
