Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Sentence Structure of section Grammar. These worksheets are appropriate for Third Grade English Language Arts. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, statements, questions, commands, and exclamations, sentence combining and compound sentences, subject and predicate, declarative and interrogative sentences, imperative and exclamatory sentences, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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Add a subject to each group of words(sentence fragment) below. Use words from the word box to make sentences.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Predicate
Identify the subject of each sentence in first set. Complete another set of sentences by using the appropriate subject for each.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Predicate
Read each sentence below. Determine which word or words tell what the subject does or is. Write the predicates on the lines.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Predicate
Read each sentence below. Determine which word or words tell what the subject does or is. Draw a line under the predicates.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Predicate
Join the subjects of the two separate sentences using “and”. Then write the new sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Predicate
Combine the sentences. Join the underlined predicates (nouns) by using "and."
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Predicate
Choose the correct form of verb that matches each subject.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Circle the verb that correctly completes each sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Fill in the blank with the verb that correctly matches the naming part (subject) of the sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Fill in the blank with the correct verb (do or does) that correctly matches the naming part (subject) of the sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Fill in the blank with the correct verb (was or were) that correctly matches the naming part (subject) of the sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Fill in the blank with the correct verb (Am, Is, or Are) that correctly matches the naming part (subject) of the sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Fill in the blank with the correct verb (Have or Has) that correctly matches the naming part (subject) of the sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Circle the correct verb for each sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Subject and Verb Agreement
Read the sentences carefully. Underline the pronouns and circle the antecedents.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement
Complete each sentence by writing the correct pronouns from the word bank that agrees with each antecedent.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement
Underline the correct antecedent for the pronoun in parenthesis. Then, write “S” or “P” to indicate whether the pronoun is singular or plural. Finally, circle the pronoun that agrees with its antecedent.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement
Practice writing some declarative sentences in this worksheet. There is an example to help you start.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Declarative and Interrogative Sentences
An interrogative sentence asks a question. Practice writing interrogative sentences.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Declarative and Interrogative Sentences
Learn to write statements that give advise, commands, or express requests. Practice writing some imperative sentences in this worksheet.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences
We express strong feelings such as excitement, fear, or surprise, using exclamatory sentence. Practice writing some exclamatory sentences in this worksheet.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences
Circle the complete sentences. Rewrite and complete the incomplete sentences on the lines provided.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Statements, Questions, Commands, and Exclamations
Read each sentence. Circle each statement. Underline each question.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Statements, Questions, Commands, and Exclamations
Determine if each sentence is a question or a statement. Put the correct end mark at the end of each sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Statements, Questions, Commands, and Exclamations
Determine if each sentence is a statement or a command. Then write each sentence correctly.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Statements, Questions, Commands, and Exclamations
Write a word from the word box to make each group of words an exclamation. Rewrite each sentence correctly on the lines.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Statements, Questions, Commands, and Exclamations
Determine if each sentence is a command or an exclamation. Then write each sentence correctly. Use capital letters and end marks.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Statements, Questions, Commands, and Exclamations
Combine the sentences using the conjunction "and".
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Complete each sentence with the correct conjunction from the word box.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Complete each sentence with the correct conjunction (FANBOYS) from the word box.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Join the two sentences using one of the coordinating conjunctions from the list.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Complete each sentence with the correct subordinating conjunction from the word box.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Complete each sentence with the correct subordinating conjunction from the word box.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Connect the two short and simple sentences by using the subordinating conjunction in the parenthesis to write a complex sentence.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Write a compound sentence by joining the two sentences. Use a comma and the word and, but, or so.
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Sentence Combining and Compound Sentences
Read each pair of sentences. Write a compound sentence by joining the two sentences. Use a comma and the word and, but, or so
Category: Grammar Sentence Structure Sentence Combining and Compound Sentences