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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Identifying the Abstract Nouns

Forage and identify the abstract nouns or words that talk about intangible things in the sentences and underline them.

Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adjectives

Form the positive, comparative or superlative degrees of adjectives, applying the spelling rules to complete the table of comparison.

Coordinating or Subordinating Conjunctions?

Hunt for the conjunction in each sentence and write CC if it is a coordinating conjunction or SC if it is a subordinating conjunction.

Matching Prepositions to Pictures

Observe the position of the eagle, choose the preposition that best represents each image, and write the picture number beside each picture.

Recognizing the Helping Verbs

Look for the helping verbs that go before the main verb conveying when the event occurred in each sentence and underline it.

Completing the Passage with Indefinite Pronouns

Complete the passage, choosing suitable indefinite pronouns from the word box.

Writing the Degrees of Comparison in Adverbs

Complete the table of comparisons in adverbs where the missing degree could be positive, comparative or superlative.

Underlining the Nouns and Verbs in the Story

Skim through the story scouting out any 10 nouns and verbs and write them in the appropriate columns.

Rewriting Sentences with Possessive Nouns

Rewrite each sentence using an apostrophe and -s to show ownership or possession.

What Do Adjectives and Adverbs Modify?

Identify the adjective and adverb in each sentence. Point the arrow from the adjective to the modified noun and draw an arrow from the adverb to the verb.

Matching Pictures to Verbs

Look at each image, identify the action illustrated and match the image to the correct action verb.

Completing Sentences with Nouns

Complete the set of sentences given here by choosing the appropriate nouns from the word box.

Choosing the Conjunctions | MCQ

Read each sentence and choose the conjunction from the three options listed that best connects the words and clauses.

Sorting Nouns and Verbs | Cut and Glue

Cut out the words from the bottom of the page, sort them as nouns or naming words, and verbs or action words and glue them on the correct ship.

Writing the Present, Past, and Past Participles

Write the present, past, and past participle form of each irregular verb and complete the table.