Grades 3–5
Final Exam
Official
ELA: Verbs & Verb Tenses: Final Exam Review
Free grammar practice on verbs and verb tenses for elementary students. Review action and linking verbs, subject-verb agreement, and consistent tense in sentences. Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
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Assign before a writing workshop so students apply correct tenses in their own paragraphs.
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Study guide
# Final Exam Review Guide
Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
## Unit checklist
Work through every section below, then take the final exam quiz.
# Action and Linking Verbs
Action verbs show what someone or something does: run, think, build. Linking verbs connect the subject to a word that describes or renames it: is, seem, become, feel. The word after a linking verb is often an adjective or noun that tells more about the subject.
# Present, Past, and Future Tense
Present tense describes what happens now. Past tense describes what already happened, often with -ed endings on regular verbs. Future tense uses helping verbs like will or shall. Keep tense consistent within a paragraph unless the meaning requires a shift.
# Irregular Verbs
Irregular verbs change form in the past tense without adding -ed. Go becomes went, not goed. See becomes saw. Memorize common irregular forms through reading and practice. Subject-verb agreement means singular subjects take singular verb forms.
# Helping Verbs
Helping verbs work with main verbs to show tense or emphasis: is running, has finished, will travel. The combination of helping verb plus main verb is a verb phrase. Identify both parts when analyzing a sentence.
FAQ
- Does this cover progressive tense?
- Yes. Several questions address -ing forms with helping verbs like is, am, and are.
- Can this support ESL learners?
- Yes. Clear explanations of tense and agreement help English learners who are building grammar fluency alongside reading skills.