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Tenses Worksheets For Grade 4

Tenses worksheets for grade 4 students help them practice the proper use of different tense forms of the verbs. Each worksheet listed below contains 5 individual worksheets with unique questions. These English worksheets are available below. The answers to all worksheets are also available to download as a separate file on the bottom of the page. 

Tenses show the time of action in a sentence. They tell us when something happens—whether it is in the past, present, or future. There are three main tenses: present tense (happening now), past tense (happened before), and future tense (will happen later). Each tense also has different forms like simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. Using the correct tense helps us speak and write clearly and show the right time of action.

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Present Tense

The present tense tells us about actions that are happening now or happen every day. We use words like go, eat, play, run, and read in present tense. For example, “I play with my friends” or “She reads a book.” The present tense helps us talk about things we do daily. We add -s or -es with he, she, or it. Present tense makes our sentences clear and tells what is happening now.

Tense Conversion : Pr To Present Perfect

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Present Continuous Tense

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Past Tense

The past tense tells us about actions that already happened. We use past tense to talk about yesterday or any time before now. Words like played, went, ate, saw, and read are in past tense. For example, “I played football yesterday” or “She went to the park.” Most past tense verbs end in -ed, like jumped or helped. Past tense helps us tell stories and talk about things we did before.

Tense Conversion : P To Present

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Past Perfect Continuous Tense

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Future Tense

Future tense is used to talk about things that will happen later. We use words like "will" or "shall" to show future actions. For example, "I will go to school tomorrow" or "She will read a book next week." It tells us what is going to happen. Future tense helps us talk about plans, hopes, and dreams. We can also use "going to" for future actions. It is a useful way to speak about tomorrow and beyond.

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Future Continuous Tense

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