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Verb tense worksheets terms of use, unit 1: using "to be".

  • Verb Tenses Diagram - A diagram of verb tenses and examples

This unit contains worksheets outlining common usages of the verb "to be." Good for use with beginning level and intermediate level learners.

  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 1 worksheets.
  • Exercise 1 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 2 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 3 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 4 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 6 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 7 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 8 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 9 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Simple Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Simple Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Review of the Present Tense and Simple Past Tense
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Unit 2: Present Tense

  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 2 worksheets.
  • Exercise 4 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 6 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 7 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 8 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 9 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 13 - Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Present Tense
  • Exercise 15 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 16 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 17 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 18 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 19 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 20 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 21 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 22 - Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 23 - Review of the Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 24 - Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 25 - Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 26 - Review of the Simple Present Tense and Present Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 27 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 28 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 29 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 30 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 31 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 32 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 33 - Simple Present Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 34 - Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 35 - Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 36 - Simple Present Perfect Tense and Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 37 - Review of the Simple Present Perfect Tense and Present Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 38 - Cumulative Review of the Present Tense

Unit 3: Past Tense

This unit contains printable past tense worksheets. each worksheet includes an explanation and examples of the three aspects (simple, progressive, and perfect) of the past tense. practice involves filling in the blanks and rewriting sentences in the specified aspect of the past tense..

  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 3 worksheets.
  • Exercise 1 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 2 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 3 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 4 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 13 - Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Past Tense
  • Exercise 15 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 16 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 17 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 18 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 19 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 20 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 21 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 22 - Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 23 - Review of the Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 24 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 25 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 26 - Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 27 - Review of the Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 28 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 29 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 30 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 31 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 32 - Simple Past Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 33 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 34 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 35 - Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 36 - Simple Past Perfect Tense and Past Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 37 - Cumulative Review of the Past Tense

Unit 4: Future Tense

This unit contains printable future tense worksheets. each worksheet includes an explanation and examples of the three aspects (simple, progressive, and perfect) of the future tense. practice involves filling in the blanks and rewriting sentences in the specified aspect of the future tense..

  • Will and Going to - an introduction to the difference between these two forms of the future tense
  • Will and Going to answers - answers to the above worksheet
  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to Unit 4 worksheets.
  • Exercise 1 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 2 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 3 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 4 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 5 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 6 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 7 - Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 8 - Review of the Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 9 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 10 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 11 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 12 - Review of the Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 13 - Future Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 14 - Review of the Simple Future Tense
  • Exercise 15 - Future Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 16 - Future Perfect Tense
  • Exercise 17 - Future Perfect Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 18 - Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 19 - Review of the Future Progressive Tense
  • Exercise 20 - Cumulative Review of the Future Tense

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Help children develop their understanding of tenses with this worksheet. They must complete the verb tense table and rewrite the story in the present progressive tense.

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  • Key Stage: Key Stage 2
  • Subject: English
  • Topic: Verbs
  • Topic Group: Grammar
  • Year(s): Year 6
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  • Resource Type: Worksheet
  • Last Updated: 23/10/2023
  • Resource Code: E2WAT725
  • Curriculum Point(s): Develop their understanding of concepts by using the perfect form of verbs to mark relationships of time and cause.

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What is verb tense?

What is verb tense?

Verbs are words which express actions. The tense of a verb tells us the time when the action took place, in the past, the present or the future.

Identifying verb tenses

There are three main tenses: present, past and future.

These sentences are written in the present tense:

  • I walk into the monster's cave.
  • I am walking into the monster's cave.

The present tense is made up of simple present / present simple (actions which happen regularly), present continuous / present progressive (actions which are taking place now) and present perfect  (actions which are now completed).

These are examples of sentences written in the past tense:

  • I walked into the monster's cave.
  • I was walking into the monster's cave.

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The past tense is made up of simple past / past simple (actions which took place at a specific time and are now finished), past continuous / past progressive (Actions which took place in the past over a period of time) and past perfect (actions which were completed by a particular point in the past).

These sentences are written in the future tense:

  • I will walk into the monster's cave.
  • I will be walking into the monster's cave.

The future tense is made up of simple future / future simple (actions which will take place in the future), future continuous / future progressive (actions which will take place in the future over a period of time) and future perfect (actions which will be completed by a particular point in the future).

Children will learn to distinguish between verb tenses in KS2. They will also look at the subjunctive in Year 6, and be introduced to irregular verbs .

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Using verb tenses correctly in KS1 and KS2

When a child is writing a story, they need to make sure that whether it is written in the past or present tense, the tense is kept consistent throughout.

Children learn a lot about verb tenses through listening, speaking and reading. One way a teacher might help a child with their tenses is to underline verbs that need to be changed so that a story they have written has a consistent tense throughout, for example:

I woke up on a sunny morning and ran excitedly into the kitchen. My mum was making me pancakes, my favourite! She laid a pancake on my plate and I picked up the maple syrup and squeezed this all over the top. I roll up the pancake and stuff it in my mouth: it is delicious!

Here a child would be expected to read through the start of the story and think about which tense the story was written in. They would then need to change these underlined verbs to 'rolled', 'stuffed' and 'was' to keep the story consistently in the past tense.

Children will be reminded about tenses when they write fiction and non-fiction texts.

When they write a fiction text , they will need to remember to keep the tense consistent (that is, if they start writing in the past tense they need to stick to that throughout the story).

When writing non-fiction texts , they need to remember to keep to the tense shown in the texts they have studied.

  • Present tense would usually be used for instructions , information texts , reports and explanations.
  • Past tense would usually be used for recounts , biographies and autobiographies .
  • Persuasive writing , journalistic writing and argument texts could be a mix of tenses (for example: an argument text might give an argument in the present tense, backed up by a fact in the past tense).

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  • What tense? Mary has broken her pen twice. Present perfect
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  • What tense? Does Henry stay on his own at the weekends? Present simple
  • What tense? We were cutting watermelon when my mum called me. Past progressive
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  • What tense? Has anybody seen my keys? Present perfect
  • What tense? The children are decorating their classroom for Chirstmas party. Present progressive
  • What tense? My dog always chases the birds who try to eat up his food. Present simple
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  • What tense? She was studying for history test when the lights went off. Past porgressive
  • I (try) on a lacy dress when somebody knocked on the front door. was trying
  • Mrs Bell never (give) us lots of homework. gives
  • Look! Somebody (walk) across our flowerbeds. is walking
  • Tim (be) to Australia once. has been
  • We (not see) each othere for a long time. haven`t seen

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CBSE Worksheet on Tenses For Class 6

Tenses in English define the time related to verbs. They tell us when things happen. For example, “I walk” is in the present tense, showing something happening now. “I walked” is past tense, showing it happened before, and “I will walk” is future tense, showing it will happen later. Dictionaries say tenses are forms of verbs that show time or duration. So, when you talk about what you did yesterday, what you’re doing now, or what you’ll do tomorrow, you’re using different tenses. This article will provide you with a Tenses Worksheet For Class 6.

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Tenses and Their Types

Tenses in English help us understand when something happens. The three main types of tenses are:

Past Tense: This talks about things that have already happened. For example, “I played soccer yesterday.”

Present Tense: This talks about things happening right now or things that happen regularly. Examples of Present Tense are, “He sings beautifully” or “She eats breakfast every day.”

Future Tense: This talks about things that will happen later. For example, “We will go to the mall next weekend.”

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Worksheet 1 – Tenses Worksheet For Class 6

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Change the following sentence to the present perfect tense:

“She eats lunch at 1 PM every day.”

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the simple past tense:

“He __________ (finish) his homework before dinner.”

Rewrite the sentence in the future continuous tense:

“They are playing football right now.”

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in the present continuous tense:

“We __________ (study) for our exam tomorrow.”

Change the following sentence to the past perfect tense:

“I will have lunch by the time you arrive.”

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the simple present tense:

“She __________ (read) a book every evening.”

Rewrite the sentence in the present perfect continuous tense:

“They have been waiting for the bus since morning.”

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in the future perfect tense:

“By next year, he __________ (learn) French for five years.”

Change the following sentence to the past continuous tense:

“I am cooking dinner right now.”

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the present perfect tense:

“They __________ (visit) Paris twice.”

Worksheet 1 – Tenses Worksheet For Class 6 Answers

  • She has lunch at 1 PM every day.
  • He finished his homework before dinner.
  • They will be playing football at this time tomorrow.
  • We are studying for our exam tomorrow.
  • I would have had lunch by the time you arrived.
  • She reads a book every evening.
  • They have been waiting for the bus all morning.
  • By next year, he will have learned French for five years.
  • I was cooking dinner at this time yesterday.
  • They have visited Paris twice.

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Worksheet 2 – Tenses Worksheet For Class 6

Do as instructed.

  • What is the tense of the verb in the sentence: “She sings beautifully”?
  • Change the verb “go” to the past tense.
  • In which tense is the verb “will be singing”?
  • Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb: “They ________ (play) football every Sunday.”
  • What is the tense of the verb in the sentence: “He had finished his homework before dinner”?
  • What is the past tense of “eat”?
  • Rewrite the sentence in the present perfect continuous tense: “I study English every day.”
  • Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb: “She ________ (live) in London for five years.”
  • What is the tense of the verb in the sentence: “They will have completed the project by next month”?
  • Change the verb “run” to the past continuous tense.
  • In which tense is the verb “has been eating”?
  • Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb: “We ________ (wait) for the bus for an hour.”
  • What is the tense of the verb in the sentence: “She will be cooking dinner at 7 PM tomorrow”?
  • Rewrite the sentence in the past perfect continuous tense: “I had been studying for two hours before the exam.”
  • Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb: “He ________ (read) three books this week.”

Worksheet 2 – Tenses Worksheet For Class 6 Answers

  • Present Simple Tense
  • Future Continuous Tense
  • Past Perfect Tense
  • I have been studying English every day.
  • Future Perfect Tense
  • was running
  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense
  • have been waiting
  • I had been studying for two hours before the exam.

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Worksheet 3 – Tenses Worksheet For Class 6

Change the tense worksheet.

  • Change “She sings beautifully” to the past tense.
  • Rewrite “They are going to the beach tomorrow” in the present tense.
  • Change “He has bought a new car” to the past perfect tense.
  • Rewrite “They will be celebrating their anniversary next month” in the present continuous tense.
  • Change “We are enjoying the party” to the past continuous tense.
  • Rewrite “He will have finished his project by Friday” in the present perfect continuous tense.
  • Transform “They were playing football when it started raining” into the present tense.
  • Change “She swims in the pool every morning” to the past perfect tense.
  • Rewrite “I will be waiting for you at the station” in the past continuous tense.
  • Transform “They have been studying English for three hours” into the future perfect tense.
  • Change “He was reading a book when I entered the room” to the present perfect continuous tense.
  • Rewrite “We will have reached the destination by evening” in the past tense.
  • Transform “She has been practicing piano since morning” into the present tense.
  • Change “They will have completed the construction work by next month” to the past continuous tense.
  • Rewrite “He is driving to work right now” in the past perfect tense.
  • Transform “They had been waiting for the bus for an hour when it finally arrived” into the future tense.
  • Change “She cooks dinner every day” to the past perfect continuous tense.
  • Rewrite “We will be watching a movie tonight” in the present perfect tense.
  • Transform “He had been living in New York for five years before he moved to Los Angeles” into the present tense.
  • Change “She will have finished her exams by next week” to the past tense.
  • Rewrite “They are discussing the project at the moment” in the past continuous tense.
  • Transform “I have known her since childhood” into the future perfect tense.
  • Change “He reads books every night” to the past perfect tense.
  • Rewrite “They will be traveling to Europe next summer” in the present continuous tense.
  • Transform “She had been waiting for the bus for half an hour before it arrived” into the future perfect continuous tense.
  • Change “We were playing football in the park yesterday” to the present tense.
  • Rewrite “He will have repaired the car by the time we get back” in the past perfect tense.
  • Transform “They have been studying for the exam all week” into the present perfect continuous tense.
  • Change “She had been painting the house for two days when it started raining” to the past tense.
  • Rewrite “We will be traveling to Japan next year” in the present perfect tense.
  • Transform “He has been working on this project since morning” into the future perfect tense.
  • Change “They were dancing at the party last night” to the past perfect continuous tense.
  • Rewrite “I will have completed my assignment by tomorrow” in the present tense.
  • Transform “She had been waiting for him for hours before he finally arrived” into the present tense.
  • Change “He is watching TV right now” to the past perfect tense.
  • Rewrite “They will have finished their meal by the time we arrive” in the past continuous tense.
  • Transform “She has been practicing yoga every morning” into the future tense.
  • Change “We were playing soccer when it started raining” to the past perfect continuous tense.

Worksheet 3 – Tenses Worksheet For Class 6 Answers

  • She sings beautifully.
  • They go to the beach every Sunday.
  • He had bought a new car.
  • They are celebrating their anniversary next month.
  • We were enjoying the party.
  • He has been finishing his project since Friday.
  • They play football.
  • She swam in the pool every morning.
  • I was waiting for you at the station.
  • They will have been studying English for three hours.
  • He read a book when I entered the room.
  • We reached the destination by evening.
  • She practices piano.
  • They had been completing the construction work by next month.
  • He drove to work.
  • They will be waiting for the bus for an hour when it finally arrives.
  • She had been cooking dinner every day.
  • We have watched a movie tonight.
  • He has lived in New York for five years.
  • She finished her exams last week.
  • They were discussing the project at that moment.
  • I will have known her since childhood.
  • He had read books every night.
  • They are traveling to Europe next summer.
  • She will have been waiting for the bus for half an hour before it arrives.
  • We play football in the park.
  • He had repaired the car by the time we got back.
  • They have been studying for the exam all week.
  • She painted the house for two days before it started raining.
  • We traveled to Japan last year.
  • He will have been working on this project since morning.
  • They had been dancing at the party all night.
  • I will complete my assignment by tomorrow.
  • She has been waiting for him for hours before he finally arrived.
  • He watches TV at that time.
  • They had been finishing their meal by the time we arrived.
  • She will have been practicing yoga every morning.
  • We were playing soccer when it started raining.

Tenses Worksheet For Class 6 PDF

Each type of tense has different forms and uses, but they all help us to communicate clearly about time-related actions and events. Understanding tenses is important for speaking and writing correctly in English. Infinity Learn provides Tenses Worksheet For Class 6 im PDF Format so that students can easily do Self- Practice.

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Why Choose Infinity Learn Tenses Worksheet Class 6

  • Grasping the Basics: Tenses Worksheets for Class 6 are designed to help students understand the basics of verb tenses, which are crucial for constructing correct sentences in English.
  • Practice and Reinforcement: These worksheets provide ample practice exercises that reinforce the understanding of present, past, and future tenses, helping students to apply these concepts in their writing.
  • Improving Writing Skills: By working on Tenses Worksheets, Class 6 students can enhance their writing skills, making their sentences more accurate and expressive.
  • Building Confidence: Regular practice with these worksheets builds confidence in students, enabling them to approach their English exams and daily conversations with greater assurance.
  • Catering to Different Learning Styles: Tenses Worksheets for Class 6 are designed to cater to different learning styles, with a variety of exercises that include fill-in-the-blanks, sentence correction, and writing tasks.
  • Easy to Access: These worksheets are readily available online, making it convenient for students to access and practice at their own pace.
  • Support for Teachers and Parents: Tenses Worksheets serve as a valuable resource for teachers and parents to assess the progress of their students or children in understanding and using tenses correctly.
  • Foundation for Advanced Learning: A strong grasp of tenses lays the foundation for more advanced grammar topics in higher classes, making these worksheets an essential part of the learning journey.

FAQs Tenses Worksheet For Class 6

What is a tense in english grammar.

A tense in English grammar is a form of a verb that indicates the time or timing of an action or state expressed by the verb. It helps in specifying whether the action occurred in the past, present, or future.

Why is it important to learn about tenses in English?

Learning about tenses in English is crucial because it helps us express actions or events accurately in relation to time. It enables effective communication by providing clarity on when an action happened, is happening, or will happen.

How can I improve my understanding of tenses?

You can improve your understanding of tenses by practicing regularly with worksheets and exercises. Try forming sentences in different tenses, reading extensively, and paying attention to how tenses are used in everyday conversations and texts. Additionally, seeking guidance from teachers or online resources can be beneficial.

How do you identify tense?

To identify the tense of a sentence, look at the verb form used. Check if it indicates an action happening in the past, present, or future, and whether it's ongoing or completed.

What is the rule of tenses for Class 6th?

In Class 6, the rule of tenses involves understanding the three main tenses: past, present, and future. Each tense has four aspects: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous, which show the time and completion of an action.

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This resource includes a comprehensive teacher Notebook which ensures the children understand how to use the auxiliary verbs ‘has’ and ‘have’ before looking at how to use verbal rehearsal to identify the simple past tense and past participle forms of verbs. It then teaches them how to combine these skills to write in the present perfect form before learning some of the scenarios where they might apply it in their writing. There is also an independent task sheet for the children to put their learning into practice and a challenge activity that ensures they recognise when to use the present perfect tense and when to just use the simple past.

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