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Verb Worksheet For Class 6 With Answers
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Verb Worksheet For Class 6 With Answers
Before you read any further, it might be a good idea to first understand what is a Verb?
Read Also:
- Transitive Verb
- Intransitive Verb
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs (can, could, etc)
- Semi Modal Verbs
- Primary Auxiliary Verb (Is, am, are, was, were, etc.)
In brief, A verb is an action word or something you can do. It is also called the action word.
Example:
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Run | Write |
Jump | Read |
Run, Write, Jump, and Read in the above sentence are examples of verbs.
Verb worksheet for class 6 questions
NOTE – You need some basic knowledge of tense in order to do this Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with the correct form of verbs.
- He …………. to college every day. (goes/ going)
- My younger brother …………. to Mumbai last month. (go/ went)
- He …………. from fever last night. (has suffered/ has been suffering)
- He …………. just now. (has arrived/ arrived)
- I …………. working for two hours. (have been/ am)
- I …………. in Patna since 1998. (have been living/ lived)
- The Mughals …………. the battle of Panipat. (have won/won)
- Mahatma Gandhi …………. in 1948. (has died/ died)
- She …………. before her husband came. (had died/ died)
- The train had left before they …………. at the station. (has arrived/ arrived)
- They will play cricket if the principal …………. them. (allows/ allowed)
- He …………. a letter yet. (has not written/ did not write)
- When I …………. my work, I shall take a rest. (finished/ finish)
- He told me that she …………. for seven days. (had been ill/ was ill)
- Neha will have reached home before the sun …………. (will sets/ sets)
- It …………. for five hours. (has been raining/ is raining)
- Five plus five …………. ten. (make/ makes)
- I …………. the Red Fort. (have never seen/ never saw)
- Does he …………. run fast? (run/ runs)
- The Earth …………. around the sun. (moved/ moves)
- She …………. that film already. (has seen/ saw)
- How did they …………. to India? (come/ came)
- But Today he …………. very badly. (is playing/ plays)
- The sun …………. in the East. (rise/ rose)
- Ice …………. at 0˚ C. (melts/ is melting)
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Insert the appropriate form of verbs in the blanks.
- It was Tom who …………. the police.
a. alert
b. alerts
c. alerted - We …………. for ages.
a. are waiting
b. have been waiting
c. have waited - I …………. her for a long time.
a. know
b. knew
c. have known - The box …………. so heavy that I could not lift it.
a. was
b. has been
c. is - One of my friends …………. to Zambia recently.
a. has gone
b. went
c. goes - He …………. a novel since October, and he is about to finish it.
a. was writing
b. has been writing
c. is writing - I will call you when the guests ………….
a. will arrive
b. would arrive
c. arrive - Age and experience …………. wisdom to man.
a. brings
b. bring
c. brought - The prize was …………. away by our team.
a. borne
b. born
c. bore
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate Modal verbs from the brackets
- My younger brother is only 9, but he …………. already plays the piano. (may/ can)
- …………. you open the window, please? (Could/ Should)
- Perhaps Rohan …………. pass the exam tomorrow. (may/ can)
- Students …………. listen to the teacher. (may/ must)
- You look very pale. I think you …………. go to the doctor. (should/ might)
- I must be at work at 9 o’clock every day. So, I …………. wake up at 7 o’clock. (have to/ might)
- He …………. open the door, it’s stuck. (can’t/ may)
- …………. you bring me a glass of cold water? (Could/ might)
- I …………. go-to summer school then graduate late. (would rather/ would prefer)
- I …………. see a doctor, because I felt very sick. (had to/ have to)
- They live in a very big house. They …………. be rich. (must/ may)
- …………. all your wishes come true. (may/ can)
Verb worksheet for class 6 Solutions
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Fill in the blanks with the correct form of verbs.
- He goes to college every day. (goes/ going)
- My younger brother went to Mumbai last month. (go/ went)
- He has been suffering from fever since last night. (has suffered/ has been suffering)
- He has arrived just now. (has arrived/ arrived)
- I have been working for two hours. (have been/ am)
- I have been living in Patna since 1998. (have been living/ lived)
- The Mughals won the battle of Panipat. (have won/won)
- Mahatma Gandhi died in 1948. (has died/ died)
- She had died before her husband came. (had died/ died)
- The train had left before they arrived at the station. (has arrived/ arrived)
- They will play cricket if the principal allows them. (allows/ allowed)
- He has not written a letter yet. (has not written/ did not write)
- When I finish my work, I shall take a rest. (finished/ finish)
- He told me that she had been ill for seven days. (had been ill/ was ill)
- Neha will have reached home before the sun sets. (will sets/ sets)
- It has been raining for five hours. (has been raining/ is raining)
- Five plus five make ten. (make/ makes)
- I have never seen the Red Fort. (have never seen/ never saw)
- Does he run fast? (run/ runs)
- The Earth moves around the sun. (moved/ moves)
- She has seen that film already. (has seen/ saw)
- How did they come to India? (come/ came)
- But Today he is playing very badly. (is playing/ plays)
- The sun rises in the East. (rise/ rose)
- Ice melts at 0˚ C. (melts/ is melting)
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Insert the appropriate form of verbs in the blanks.
- It was Tom who alerted the police.
a. alert
b. alerts
c. alerted - We have been waiting for ages.
a. are waiting
b. have been waiting
c. have waited - I have known her for a long time.
a. know
b. knew
c. have known - The box was so heavy that I could not lift it.
a. was
b. has been
c. is - One of my friends went to Zambia recently.
a. has gone
b. went
c. goes - He has been writing a novel since October, and he is about to finish it.
a. was writing
b. has been writing
c. is writing - I will call you when the guests will arrive
a. will arrive
b. would arrive
c. arrive - Age and experience bring wisdom to man.
a. brings
b. bring
c. brought - The prize was borne away by our team.
a. borne
b. born
c. bore
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate Modal verbs from the brackets
- My younger brother is only 9, but he can already plays the piano. (may/ can)
- Could you open the window, please? (Could/ Should)
- Perhaps Rohan may pass the exam tomorrow. (can/ may)
- Students must listen to the teacher. (may/ must)
- You look very pale. I think you should go to the doctor. (might/ should)
- I must be at work at 9 o’clock every day. So, I have to wake up at 7 o’clock. (might/ have to)
- He can’t open the door, it’s stuck. (can’t/ may)
- Could you bring me a glass of cold water? (Could/ might)
- I would rather go-to summer school then graduate late. (would rather/ would prefer)
- I had to see a doctor, because I felt very sick. (had to/ have to)
- They live in a very big house. They must be rich. (must/ may)
- May all your wishes come true. (may/ can)
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