All Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #43 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the answer choice that is a verb
Eric
I
run
Florida
run
A verb is a word that shows an action or occurrence.
"Run" is a verb because it shows an action.
"Florida" and "Eric" are nouns. "Eric" is a person and "Florida" is a place.
"I" is a pronoun.
Example Question #44 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the answer choice that is a verb
happy
walk
he
Florida
walk
A verb is a word that shows an action or occurrence.
"Walk" is a verb because it shows an action.
"Florida" is a noun.
"He" is a pronoun.
"Happy" is an adjective
Example Question #1 : Form And Use Regular And Irregular Verbs: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.D
Select the past tense verb for the word below:
do
does
doed
doing
did
did
Example Question #1 : Form And Use The Past Tense Of Irregular Verbs: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.2.1.D
Select the past tense verb for the word below:
run
ran
running
runned
runed
ran
Example Question #44 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the past tense verb for the word below:
dive
dived
dives
dove
diving
dove
Example Question #45 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the past tense verb for the word below:
drive
driving
drove
drived
drives
drove
Example Question #46 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the past tense verb for the word below:
become
becoming
became
becomed
becomes
became
Example Question #47 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the past tense verb for the word below:
bend
bended
bends
bent
bending
bent
Example Question #2 : Form And Use Regular And Irregular Verbs: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.D
Select the past tense verb for the word below:
buy
bought
buying
buyed
buys
bought
Example Question #10 : Form And Use Regular And Irregular Verbs: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.D
Complete the following sentence using the past or past participle form of the verb given in the brackets.
The old lady has _________ better days. [see]
seeing
see
seen
saw
seen
The correct answer to fill in the blank and complete the sentence is "seen." "Seen" is the past participle of see and correctly matches the present perfect tense of the sentence.