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English Grammar Worksheet – Grade 3

                        Grade 3 English Grammar Worksheet 

                             – Comprehensive Learning Pack



Designed especially for Grade 3 students, this worksheet offers a complete and engaging grammar learning experience. It features 13 thoughtfully structured modules that guide children step-by-step through key grammar concepts.

What’s Inside:

  1. Alphabetical Order – Learn how to arrange words correctly using the alphabet.

  2. Sequences – Understand logical and meaningful word sequencing.

  3. Sentence & Question Statements – Differentiate between sentences and questions.

  4. Nouns – Introduction to naming words.

  5. Common vs. Proper Nouns – Identify general and specific naming words with examples.

  6. Pronouns – Learn how to replace nouns appropriately.

  7. Adjectives – Explore words that describe nouns.

  8. Sentence Formation – Build simple, clear, and meaningful sentences.

  9. Verb – Introduction to action words.

  10. Regular & Irregular Verbs – Spot the difference between them using everyday examples.

  11. Present Simple Tense – Practice simple present tense sentence-making.

  12. Simple Past Tense – Learn to use verbs in past tense.

  13. Homophones – Discover words that sound same but differ in meaning/spelling.

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🖍️ Filled with examples, exercises, and kid-approved design elements, this worksheet set ensures strong grammar foundation while keeping learning fun and interactive!

Perfect for classroom use, homework, or homeschooling.

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