Inflected Endings Worksheet
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focusing on understanding and identifying inflected endings such as -s, -es, -ed, and -ing.
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Inflected Endings Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Inflected endings are suffixes added to words to change their meaning, like -s, -es, -ed, and -ing.
1. Which word shows an action that is happening now?
walked
walking
walks
walk
2. Which word means more than one?
cat
cats
catty
catlike
Complete each sentence with the correct inflected ending for the word in parentheses.
1. The dog is (bark) loudly at the mailman.
2. Yesterday, I (play) outside with my friends.
3. She always (help) her mother with chores.
4. My little brother (wish) for a new toy car.
1. Write a sentence using the word "jump" with the -ing ending. Underline the inflected word.
2. Write a sentence using the word "bake" with the -ed ending. Underline the inflected word.
Match the base word with its correct inflected form.
1. run
a. played
2. play
b. running
3. watch
c. watches
4. fix
d. fixes
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