Class 4 Worksheet Negative Sentences Using Auxiliaries

Class 4 Worksheet Negative Sentences Using Auxiliaries
Class 4 Worksheet Negative Sentences Using Auxiliaries

Class 4 Worksheet Negative Sentences Using Auxiliaries

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Negative Sentences Using Auxiliaries – Class 4 

This Grade 4 worksheet on Negative Sentences Using Auxiliaries helps students strengthen their understanding of negating sentences using auxiliary verbs. Through engaging grammar exercises such as sentence rewriting, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank tasks, error correction, and paragraph transformations, learners practice forming grammatically correct negative sentences in various tenses. 

The worksheet starts with basic negation exercises and gradually introduces more complex forms, focusing on the correct use of auxiliary verbs such as "do," "does," "did," "is," "are," "was," "were," "has," "have," "had," "can," and "will." Students rewrite affirmative sentences into negative forms, identify errors, and complete sentences with the appropriate auxiliary verb. 

Why Negative Sentences Using Auxiliaries Matter? 

1. It helps students understand sentence structure in negative form. 
2. It reduces common mistakes in auxiliary verb usage. 
3. It builds confidence in forming correct negative sentences. 
4. It supports fluency in writing, punctuation, and grammar accuracy. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Sentence Rewriting 
Students rewrite affirmative sentences into their correct negative form using auxiliaries. 

📋 Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct negative form from the options provided. 

✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill in the blanks with the correct auxiliary verbs to form negative sentences. 

📝 Exercise 4 – Error Correction 
Students identify and correct mistakes in the given negative sentences. 

🖊 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
Students rewrite a short paragraph by transforming all the sentences into negative form.

 ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise No. 1 – Negative Sentences 

1. Aarav does not play football after school. 
2. The children are not watching television. 
3. Meenal has not finished her homework. 
4. The train did not arrive on time. 
5. Rakesh cannot solve the puzzle. 
6. The baby was not sleeping peacefully. 
7. They will not visit Jaipur next month. 
8. The birds are not flying high. 
9. Kavita does not like mango juice. 
10. The teacher did not check the notebooks. 

Exercise No. 2 – Multiple Choice Answers 

1. b 
2. a 
3. a 
4. b 
5. c 
6. b 
7. a 
8. b 
9. b 
10. b 

Exercise No. 3 – Fill in the Blanks 

1. does not 
2. are not 
3. is not 
4. did not 
5. is not 
6. did not 
7. has not 
8. are not 
9. cannot 
10. is not 

Exercise No. 4 – Corrected Sentences 

1. She does not like apples. 
2. The boys were not playing. 
3. He did not go to school. 
4. They have not finished the work. 
5. The dog is not barking. 
6. We do not understand the question. 
7. She will not go there. 
8. Ravi did not complete the task. 
9. The girls are not singing. 
10. He has not written the answer. 

Exercise No. 5 – Paragraph Transformation 

Yesterday, Aarav did not go to the park. 
He did not meet his friends there. 
They did not play cricket for an hour. 
Aarav did not bring snacks for everyone. 
The children did not enjoy the evening. 
They did not return home happily. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Auxiliary verbs are helping verbs like do, does, did, is, are, has, have, can, and will that help form negative statements.

Because “did” already shows past tense, so the main verb stays in its base form.

Students often write “did not went” instead of “did not go.”