3rd Grade Language Arts Worksheets

Rev up kids with our printable 3rd grade language arts worksheets comprising exercises with answer keys for independent practice across a wide range of topics such as abstract nouns, forming comparative and superlative adjectives, identifying coordinating and subordinating conjunctions, using simple verb tenses, enhancing vocabulary with similes and alliterations, reading to make logical connections like causes and effects, and writing research reports using the prompts. Grab our free grade 3 English worksheets, head over, and check out for more!

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Writing Simple Present Tense

Express habits or general truths forming the simple present tense of each verb and complete sentences, ensuring the noun and verb agree in the number.

Punctuating Sentences with Commas

Insert commas to separate words in a series or a group of words and rewrite each sentence with proper punctuation.

Completing the Passage with Articles

Complete the passage describing the wildlife image using the definite and indefinite articles and color the picture too.

Rewriting as Exclamatory Sentences

Change each declarative sentence into an exclamatory sentence punctuating it appropriately.

Choosing Quantifiers

Read the sentences and use suitable quantifiers from the word box to complete them.

Subject-Verb Agreement

Choose the correct form of the verb that matches the subject in number: a plural verb takes a plural noun and singular verb takes a singular noun.

Identifying the Subject and Predicate

Read each sentence and identify the subject and predicate, circling the former and underlining the latter.

Forming Simple Past and Writing Sentences

Assess kids' understanding of simple past tense by framing sentences using the past tense of theĀ givenĀ verbs.

Capitalizing Titles

Rewrite the titles of books and movies capitalizing the words appropriately. Identify titles in sentences and rewrite capitalizing them as well.

Writing Subjects and Predicates

Either the subject or the predicate is missing in the sentences. Add an appropriate subject or predicate to complete each sentence.

Pronoun Verb Agreement

Choose a verb from the parentheses that agrees with the pronoun in person and number.

Rewriting Sentences with Negative Contractions

Rewrite each sentence converting the affirmative to the negative using the negative contractions in the word box.

Subject and Predicate | Cut and Glue

Cut the jumbled subject and predicate parts of the sentences, unscramble and glue them together making complete sentences.