

This Grade 4 English worksheet, Identifying Tense Shifts in Writing, helps students recognize and correct unnecessary tense changes within sentences and paragraphs. Through structured grammar exercises, learners practice maintaining consistent verb tense while writing clear and logical sentences.
Understanding tense consistency helps students:
1. Maintain clarity in storytelling and paragraph writing.
2. Avoid confusing shifts between past, present, and future.
3. Strengthen subject–verb agreement within longer sentences.
4. Improve proofreading and editing skills.
This worksheet includes five focused grammar activities:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the sentence that does not contain a tense shift.
Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners identify whether each sentence maintains consistent tense throughout.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students correct verbs in brackets to ensure tense consistency.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences so the verb tense remains consistent as directed.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
A contextual passage where students correct verb forms to avoid tense shifts and maintain logical time flow.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. Kabir went to the park and played football.
2. Myra is reading a book and writing notes.
3. The boys cleaned the classroom and arranged the desks.
4. Tia will visit her aunt and bring sweets.
5. Rohan was walking when he saw a rainbow.
6. The students completed their homework and submitted it.
7. Siya is preparing for the test and studying hard.
8. Krish reached the station and boarded the train.
9. We will watch the match and enjoy it.
10. Aarohi baked a cake and decorated it.
Exercise 2 – True / False
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. went
2. passes
3. won
4. scores
5. explore
6. was listening
7. won
8. submitted
9. revising
10. watch
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. Aarav went to school and met his friend.
2. They were playing and laughing loudly.
3. Ishaan goes home and watches TV.
4. Kavya studies hard and passes the exam.
5. We will travel and explore Delhi.
6. Anaya was singing and dancing happily.
7. Dev completed his task and submitted it.
8. Sana is reading and writing notes.
9. The team is winning the match and celebrating.
10. Arjun visited Pune and bought souvenirs.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Yesterday, Kabir went to the science museum with his class.
He was very excited because he had learned about robots in school last week.
When he entered the hall, he saw many working models and felt amazed by them.
The guide explained how the machines worked, and Kabir asked several questions.
His friends listened carefully and took notes in their notebooks.
After the visit, they returned to school and shared their experiences with the teacher.
Kabir felt proud because he understood many new ideas and told his parents about them in the evening.
It was a memorable day that taught him the importance of science.
This worksheet is ideal for improving editing skills, narrative writing accuracy, and grammar confidence in Grade 4 learners.
Help your child build strong writing clarity by mastering tense consistency with structured practice.
Identifying tense shifts means spotting when a writer changes verb tense unnecessarily within a sentence or paragraph, a key skill developed through a Class 4 identifying tense shifts worksheet in CBSE English.
Many early learners switch between past, present, and future without noticing, especially in longer sentences, so focused grammar worksheets help build tense consistency.
Structured editing and correction exercises train students to check verb forms carefully, helping them maintain the same time frame throughout their CBSE English writing tasks.