

This Grade 3 Question Formation with Helping Verbs worksheet helps students learn how to correctly form questions using helping verbs such as is, are, was, were, do, does, did, has, have, will, and can. Through structured activities like identifying correct questions, multiple choice exercises, sentence rewriting, fill in the blanks, and paragraph writing, learners build confidence in asking grammatically correct questions. Each task strengthens understanding of subject–auxiliary inversion and proper question structure.
Forming questions correctly is an essential communication skill in Grade 3 because:
1. It teaches students how helping verbs move before the subject in questions.
2. It improves sentence accuracy in both speaking and writing.
3. It prevents common grammatical mistakes in question structure.
4. It builds a strong foundation for conversation and comprehension skills.
This worksheet includes five structured grammar exercises that guide students from recognition to correct formation:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify Correct Questions
Students underline correctly formed helping-verb questions and circle the incorrect ones.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners choose the correctly formed question from three options.
📋 Exercise 3 – Rewrite in Question Form
Students convert statements into properly structured questions using helping verbs.
📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks
Children complete a passage by inserting suitable helping verbs to form questions.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph that includes correctly formed helping-verb questions.
Exercise 1 – Identify Correct Questions
Correct Questions:
Is Amit coming to school today?
Has Neha finished her lunch?
Can Isha sing in the choir?
Were the boys playing in the rain?
Has Rohan bought new shoes?
Incorrect Questions:
Does Kabir plays cricket daily?
Is the train arrive on time?
Are Seema going to the market?
Were Farhan late for assembly?
Do Priya likes mangoes today?
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice
1. b
2. c
3. a
4. a
5. b
6. c
7. a
8. b
9. b
10. c
Exercise 3 – Rewrite in Question Form
1. Is Kabir playing in the park?
2. Does Sanya have a new school bag?
3. Was Iqbal late for class?
4. Can Neha solve this puzzle?
5. Is Arjun eating an idli?
6. Has Pooja finished her drawing?
7. Was Dev waiting at the bus stop?
8. Can Farah speak in English?
9. Is Kiran going to Delhi today?
10. Has Mohan cleaned his room?
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks
Did
Did
Would
Shall
Can
Shall
Did
Did
Did
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
I woke up early this morning. Is it going to rain today? I looked out the window, but the sky was not cloudy. Do you think we will have sunny weather? I checked the weather forecast. Are we going to have a nice day for playing outside? I hope the weather stays good. Can we go to the park if it’s sunny later? I’m excited to spend time outdoors!
Answer may vary.
Help your child confidently ask clear and correct questions using helping verbs with structured grammar practice today.
Helping verbs such as do, does, and did are placed before the subject to form questions.
It helps children correctly frame questions and improves overall sentence formation skills.
Common helping verbs include am, is, are, was, were, do, does, and did.