Verbs are parts of speech that show an action or state of being. There are two main types of verbs: action verbs and being verbs.
Action verbs show a physical or mental action, something that a person can actually do.
For example:
- Jumping, singing, playing, etc.
- In a sentence, the verb usually explains what the subject is doing or feeling.
Verbs Worksheets For CBSE Class 4 in PDF Format
- Verb Worksheet for CBSE Class 4
- Verb Exercise for CBSE Class 4
- CBSE Class 4 Verb Worksheet
- Verbs Class 4 Worksheet
- Verbs Exercise for CBSE Class 4 with Answers
- Verbs Worksheet for CBSE Class 4
- CBSE Class 4 English Grammar Verbs Worksheet
Verbs Practice Exercises for Class 4 English
Write a verb in each blank. Use the correct forms of the VERBS:
- Can you ………………………… a motorbike?
- Tim can ………………………… the guitar?
- Sam is ………………………….. milk at the moment?
- “Who is that lady?”
- “I don’t …………………. .”
- Emma can ……………………. Spanish and German, but her sister can’t.
- I’m ……………………………… my homework now.
- “………………………………. your name, please.”
- Excuse me. Can I …………………………. you a question?
- Please go to the supermarket and ……………………….. some cheese.
- He is …………………………. water now because he is thirsty.
- Every weekend they …………………………….. their thirsty.
- Listen! Jack is …………………………. a song.
- Can you ………………………. me, please? I can’t carry these bags.
- My dog and his cat are ……………………………now. My dog doesn’t like cats.
- There is a party in Ann’s house. They are playing music. and …………………….
Complete the dialogue using the verbs in brackets in the correct form:
A: Why … don’t you finish …. (you / not / finish) your homework and come and watch TV?
B: Because I ………………………………………… (not / understand) it. It is too difficult.
A: Why …………………………………………… (you / not / ask) your teacher to explain it?
B: Because I ………………………………………. (not / like) him.
A: And why ………………………………………………. (you / not / like) him?
B: Well, he ……………………………………………….. (always / shout) at me.
A: Why ………………………………………………. (he / shout) at you?
B: Well, I ………………………………………….. (not / work) in class and I ………………
…………………………………. (not / do) my homework.
Supply the appropriate form of the verbs:
- She never admits …………………….. (make) mistakes.
- Please avoid …………………. (be) alone with him.
- When you finish ………………….. (do) your homework, call me.
- She’s considering …………………… (be) a member of T.E.D. Club.
- On Sundays I always practise ……………………… (talk) English with my aunt.
- Do you fancy …………………….. (play) tennis this afternoon?
- I dislike ………………………. (study) history.
- Please try to escape …………………….. (make) him angry.
- I enjoy ………………….. (walk) in the rain.
- She can’t afford …………………….. (buy) a car.
- I decided …………………….. (go) on Saturday.
- Don’t forget ……………………… (tell) him the news.
- They managed ………………………… (pass) their exams.
- He refused ……………………… (see) me again.
- Remember ………………………. (post) the letters.
- She seems ……………………… (be) happy.
- He waited ………………………. (get) his salary
- He’ll hire a man ……………………… (kill) them.
- He advised ………………………. (study) hard.
- I’m sorry for ……………………….. (keep) you late.
- I’m interested in ……………………… (play) tennis.
- Instead of ……………………… (study) Alice watched TV.
- He apologized for …………………… (come) late.
- He succeeded in ……………………… (pass) his exam.
- I’m looking forward to …………………………. (go) to London.
- We’re thinking of ………………………… (travel) by train.
- Do you feel like ………………………. (go) for a swim?
- Do you have any good reason for ……………………………. (not / call) me?
- Thank you for …………………….. (help) me carry the goods.
- The little boy’s mother warned him ………………………….. (not / eat) so many apples.
- They reminded me …………………….. (do) my assignment.
- The children are excited about ……………………… (go) to the movies.
- She always puts off ………………………. (do) the laundry.
- Bob refused ………………………. (talk) about his problems.
- Cindy told him ………………………….. (not / wait) for her.
- He suggested ……………………… (go) home when he got sick.
- Who is responsible for …………………… (tidy) the room?
- Henry is quite good at ………………………………… (make up) stories.
- We’re planning on ………………………………. (go / swim) this weekend.
- I couldn’t persuade him ………………………….. (come) with me.
- Can you touch your toes without ………………………… (bend) your knees?
- I can’t help ………………………… (look) at her.
- Do you have any difficulty in ……………………….. (speak) English?
- Please remind me ……………………… (take) my photo.
- I persuaded my mother ……………………… (give) me permission to go out.
- He will arrange ……………………….. (meet) me at the airport.
- He waited ………………………. (get) his salary.
- I regret ………………………. (say) you that he is ill.
- Jim can’t stand ……………………… (be) interrupted.
- When Sam got tired, he stopped ……………………….. (work).
- I remember ………………………. (play) with dolls when I was a child.
- I regret ………………………………… (not / listen) to my father’s advice. He was right.
- The thief was accused of ………………………. (steal) a woman purse.