Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Present Perfect Tense

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Present Perfect Tense
Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Present Perfect Tense

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Present Perfect Tense

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Perfectly Done: Present Perfect Tense for Grade 3 

This Grade 3 worksheet introduces students to the Present Perfect Tense (intro) through structured and engaging grammar activities designed to strengthen foundational verb understanding. Learners explore how actions that happened in the past connect to the present using “has/have + past participle.

Why Present Perfect Tense Matters in Grammar? 

Understanding the present perfect tense helps students: 
1. Connect past actions to present results. 
2. Use helping verbs “has” and “have” correctly. 
3. Identify correct past participle forms of verbs. 
4. Improve sentence clarity in both speaking and writing. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five carefully designed grammar exercises to build tense confidence and accuracy:

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the sentence written in the Present Perfect tense from two options. This helps them identify the correct tense structure and distinguish it from the simple past tense.

Exercise 2 – True or False 
Learners read sentences and decide whether they are correctly written in the present perfect tense. This builds error detection and correction skills.

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students complete sentences using the correct present perfect form of the given verb. This strengthens verb formation skills using “has/have + past participle.”

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting 
Students rewrite sentences into the present perfect tense. This develops transformation skills and deeper understanding of tense shifts.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Context Practice) 
Learners complete a short passage using present perfect verbs from a word box. This contextual activity builds real-life application and fluency.

By completing this worksheet, Grade 3 learners develop strong grammar fundamentals, improved verb usage, and confidence in recognizing and forming the present perfect tense accurately.

Answer Key (For Parents and Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. a 
2. a 
3. a 
4. b 
5. b 
6. a 
7. b 
8. b 
9. a 
10. b 

Exercise 2 – True or False 
1. F 
2. F 
3. T 
4. T 
5. F 
6. T 
7. F 
8. T 
9. T 
10. F 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. have washed 
2. have watched 
3. has planted 
4. has packed 
5. have lived 
6. have visited 
7. has sung 
8. have boarded 
9. has read 
10. have gone 

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting 
1. Aarav has gone to the supermarket. 
2. They have eaten the pineapple quickly. 
3. His dog has barked all morning. 
4. Amit has lost his wallet in the market. 
5. I have seen a rainbow today. 
6. He has drunk the milk every morning. 
7. Myra has broken the glass in the kitchen. 
8. The cat has caught the mouse easily. 
9. The birds have flown away in the sky. 
10. Anaya has recited the poem in the assembly. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
1. have done 
2. has written 
3. has baked 
4. have chosen 
5. have worked 
6. has learned 
7. have moved 
8. has blown 
9. has hung 
10. have set 
11. have forgotten 
12. has found 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Present perfect tense shows an action that has happened already, using “has” or “have” with the past participle, such as “She has finished.”

Simple past talks about a specific time in the past, while present perfect connects the action to the present in English grammar.

It prepares students for advanced CBSE English grammar while keeping examples simple and clear.