WORKSHEETS ON TENSES (Classes 6–8)


WORKSHEET 1: Identify the Tense

(Write: Present / Past / Future)

  1. She writes neatly.

  2. We visited the zoo last Sunday.

  3. I will help you tomorrow.

  4. They play football every evening.

  5. He finished his homework.

Answers

  1. Present

  2. Past

  3. Future

  4. Present

  5. Past


WORKSHEET 2: Fill in the Blanks

(Use the correct form of the verb)

  1. He ______ (go) to school every day.

  2. We ______ (watch) a movie yesterday.

  3. She ______ (cook) dinner now.

  4. They ______ (visit) Delhi next week.

  5. I ______ (finish) my work already.

Answers

  1. goes

  2. watched

  3. is cooking

  4. will visit

  5. have finished


WORKSHEET 3: Choose the Correct Option

  1. The sun ____ in the east.
    a) rose
    b) rises
    c) will rise

  2. She ____ the letter last night.
    a) writes
    b) is writing
    c) wrote

  3. We ____ the exam tomorrow.
    a) take
    b) took
    c) will take

  4. He ____ TV when I called him.
    a) watches
    b) was watching
    c) will watch

Answers

  1. b) rises

  2. c) wrote

  3. c) will take

  4. b) was watching


WORKSHEET 4: Rewrite the Sentences

(Change into the tense given in brackets)

  1. I eat rice. (Past)

  2. She completed the work. (Future)

  3. They are playing chess. (Past)

  4. He writes a letter. (Future)

Answers

  1. I ate rice.

  2. She will complete the work.

  3. They were playing chess.

  4. He will write a letter.


WORKSHEET 5: Error Correction

(Find and correct the mistake)

  1. He go to office daily.

  2. Yesterday we goes to market.

  3. She will writes a letter.

  4. They is playing outside.

Answers

  1. He goes to office daily.

  2. Yesterday we went to market.

  3. She will write a letter.

  4. They are playing outside.


WORKSHEET 6: Make Your Own Sentences

(Students write one sentence for each tense)

  1. Simple Present Tense

  2. Simple Past Tense

  3. Simple Future Tense

Sample Answers

  1. I read books daily.

  2. I read a story yesterday.

  3. I will read a new book tomorrow.


🌟 Teacher’s Tip

Encourage students to use time words like yesterday, now, tomorrow, daily to identify tenses easily.

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