Verb Tenses & Irregular Verbs (Grade 3)
What This Section Is About:
This section helps students understand how verbs change to show past, present, and future actions. It also introduces irregular verbs, which do not follow the usual “-ed” rule for past tense.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this section, students should be able to:
Identify and use past, present, and future verb tenses correctly.
Recognize and use irregular verbs (e.g., go → went, eat → ate).
Change regular verbs to past tense by adding -ed.
Write sentences using the correct verb tense.
Examples:
1. Regular Verbs (Add -ed for past tense)
Present: I walk to school.
Past: I walked to school.
Future: I will walk to school.
2. Irregular Verbs (Do not follow -ed rule)
Present: She eats an apple.
Past: She ate an apple.
Future: She will eat an apple.
3. More Irregular Verbs:
go → went → will go
see → saw → will see
run → ran → will run
Fun Practice Activities
1. Worksheet Activity
2. Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz
Offline Homework:
Fill in the Blanks: Choose the correct verb tense.
Yesterday, I (jump/jumped) on the bed.
Tomorrow, we (will go/went) to the park.
Irregular Verb Match: Draw a line to match present and past tense.
eat → drank
drink → ate (Correct: eat → ate, drink → drank)
Write Sentences: Use the correct tense of the verb in brackets.
(run) Present: The dog ___ fast.
(run) Past: The dog ___ fast yesterday.
Challenge: Find 3 irregular verbs in a book and write them in past tense.

