

This Grade 5 worksheet is designed to help students identify and correct subject–verb agreement errors in sentences. With a variety of engaging exercises, this worksheet provides essential grammar practice for young learners.
✔️ Multiple choice questions to select sentences with correct subject–verb agreement.
✔️ True/False statements to test understanding of correct and incorrect verb forms.
✔️ Fill-in-the-blank exercises to apply correct verb forms in simple present tense.
✔️ Sentence rewriting to fix subject–verb agreement errors.
✔️ Paragraph completion to practice usage in real-life context.
This worksheet helps students understand how verbs must agree with their subjects in number and person, especially in simple present tense, improving sentence clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Perfect for strengthening core English grammar skills in a fun, structured, and practical way!
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence:
1. b) Riya goes to school every day.
2. a) Ravi plays football in the evening.
3. a) Asha has a pet dog.
4. a) Meera eats breakfast early.
5. b) Riya likes reading books.
6. a) Ravi studies hard for exams.
7. b) Asha sings very well.
8. b) Meera writes neatly in her notebook.
9. a) Riya watches TV after homework.
10. a) Ravi does his work on time.
Exercise 2 – True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks:
1. goes
2. eats
3. has
4. plays
5. likes
6. studies
7. sings
8. writes
9. watches
10. does
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting:
1. Riya goes to school every day.
2. Ravi plays football in the evening.
3. Asha has a pet dog.
4. Meera eats breakfast early.
5. Riya likes reading books.
6. Ravi studies hard for exams.
7. Asha sings very well.
8. Meera writes neatly in her notebook.
9. Riya watches TV after homework.
10. Ravi does his work on time.
Exercise 5 – Complete the Passage:
1. goes
2. plays
3. has
4. eats
5. likes
6. studies
7. sings
8. writes
9. watches
10. does
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They teach children to match subjects with correct verb forms, improving sentence accuracy and clarity in CBSE English grammar worksheets.
Children often get confused with singular and plural subjects, especially in longer sentences with extra words or phrases.
Parents can guide children to identify the subject first, then choose the correct verb through simple daily sentence practice.