Tenses for class 6 Worksheet
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3 Types of tenses for class 6
- Past tense
- Present tense
- Future tense
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Tenses Rules Chart for class 6
Tenses | Present Tense | Past Tense | Future Tense |
---|---|---|---|
Indefinite/Simple tense | V1 form + s/es | V2 form/Did | Will/Shall + V1 form |
Continuous tense | Is/am /are+ V1+ ing | Was/were + V1 + ing | Will/Shall + be + V1+ ing |
Perfect tense | Has/Have + V3 | Had + V3 | Will/Shall + have +V3 |
Perfect Continuous tense | Has/Have + been + V1 + ing + Since/For | Had + been + V1 + ing + Since/For | Will/Shall + Have + been + V1 + ing + Since/For |
Note:
- V1 +ing— Do+ing=doing, Go + ing=going, Sleep + ing= Sleeping
- Add s/es when subject is third person singular (He/She/It) in simple tense.
- V3 is third form of verb like gone, called, completed, forgotten, born, lied, seen etc.
Simple or Indefinite tense Worksheet for class 6
Exercise 1
Read the following sentences and name the Tense. One has been done for you.
He goes to the milk shop daily. —- Simple present Affirmative tense.
- Does she make pizza for her baby?
- How does she come to school?
- Payal does not want to meet her.
- Do they drink lemon juice in the summer?
- Penny decorates marriage halls.
- My uncle makes beautiful paintings.
- Does Raja write a letter?
- Cobbler mends shoes for us.
- Meet does not want to marry Pinky.
- They do not work properly.
- Do they participate in the competition?
- Mr. Ram creates new designs every day.
- My daughter bites tightly.
- Why do you like Pappy?
- We do not sit there.
Answers
- Interrogative sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Negative sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Affirmative sentence
- Affirmative sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Affirmative sentence
- Negative sentence
- Negative sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Affirmative sentence
- Affirmative sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Negative sentence
Exercise 2
Change the following sentences as directed:
He runs very fast (Negative Sentence) —– He does not run very fast.
- They love each other. (Negative Sentences)
- Do they kick Mr. Ranna? (Affirmative Sentence)
- How do they suffer? (Affirmative Sentences)
- Mona cooks food very well. (Interrogative Sentence)
- She makes very tasty burgers. (Negative Sentence)
- Rammpy does not want to work at the office. (Interrogative negative sentence)
- He makes delicious Pizza. (Interrogative Sentence)
- What does she teach? (Negative Sentence)
- Mother scolds her baby. (Negative Sentence)
- She does her homework on time. (Interrogative Sentence negative)
- What does she do in her free time? (Affirmative Sentence)
- Meena does not like papaya. (Affirmative sentence)
Answers
- They do not love each other.
- They kick Mr. Ranna.
- They Suffer.
- How does Mona cook food very well?
- She does not make tasty burgers.
- Does Rammpy not want to work at the office?
- Who make delicious Pizza?
- What does she not teach?
- Mother does not scold her baby.
- Does she not do her homework on time?
- She plays badminton in her free time.
- Meena likes Papaya.
Exercise 3
Change the following sentences in Simple Past Tense.
Dog barks at night.—– Dogs barked at night
- I do not need your help.
- You need to come here.
- Somya wants a glass of water.
- She wants to marry Mr. Nikhil.
- When do you go to bed?
- Henna writes a letter.
- She does not come here.
- We do not smoke.
- Sujata calls the ambulance.
- He does his homework on time.
- Where does he live?
- He does not like music.
- Does she come here regularly?
- Reena goes to the office daily.
- Seema wakes up early in the morning.
Answers
- I did not need your help
- You did need to come here.
- Somya wanted a glass of water.
- She wanted to marry Mr. Nikhil.
- When did you go to bed?
- Heena wrote a letter.
- She did not come here.
- We did not smoke.
- Sujata called the ambulance.
- He did his homework on time.
- Where did he live?
- He did not like music.
- Did she come here regularly?
- Reena went to the office daily.
- Seema woke up early in the morning
Exercise 4
Change the following sentences in future indefinite/ Simple future tense.
- They do not love each other.
- They kick Mr. Ranna.
- They Suffer.
- How does Mona cook food very well?
- She does not make tasty burgers
- Does Rammpy not want to work at the office?
- Who make delicious Pizza
- What does she not teach?
- Mother does not scold her baby.
- Does she not do her homework on time?
- She plays badminton in her free time.
- Meena likes Papaya
Answers
- They will not love each other.
- They will kick Mr. Ranna.
- They will Suffer.
- How will Mona cook food?
- She will not make tasty burgers
- Will Rammpy not want to work at the office?
- Who will make delicious Pizza
- What will she not teach?
- Mother will not scold her baby.
- Will she not do her homework on time?
- She will play badminton in her free time.
- Meena will like Papaya.
Continuous Tense Worksheet for class 6
Exercise 1
Name the following tense and identify its type, one has been done for you.
He is running very fast—–Present Continuous tense Affirmative Sentence
- She is cooking food for her baby.
- He was not receiving her call.
- She will be waiting for her answer.
- Birds were chirping very melodiously.
- He was not teaching.
- Radha will not be dancing in the bar.
- Raman was exploring a new thing.
- Why is he going to the market?
- They were checking bags.
- What was Ram doing at the temple ?
- Is she not coming?
- Why will they be arguing?
- He is teaching mathematics as well as English.
- They were not coming to the party.
- We will be going to the hill station.
Answers
- Present Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Negative Sentence
- Future Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Negative Sentence
- Future Continuous tense, Negative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Interrogative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Interrogative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
- Present Continuous tense, Interrogative Sentence
- Present Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
- Past Continuous tense, Negative Sentence
- Future Continuous tense, Affirmative Sentence
Exercise 2
Change the following sentences in Past continuous tense.
I am not going to school.——I was not going to school.
- You are not coming here.
- Somya is drinking a glass of water.
- She is going to marry Mr. Nikhil.
- When are you going to bed?
- Heena is writing a letter.
- She is not singing a song.
- We are not making a noise.
- Sujata is calling the ambulance.
- He is doing his homework.
- Where is he living?
- He is not making a pizza.
- Did she come here regularly?
- I am coming to the office daily.
- Seema and Reema are making a poster.
- They are working in a group.
Answers
- You were not coming here.
- Somya was drinking a glass of water.
- She was going to marry Mr. Nikhil.
- When were you going to bed?
- Heena was writing a letter.
- She was not singing a song.
- We were not making a noise.
- Sujata was calling the ambulance.
- He was doing his homework.
- Where was he living?
- He was not making a pizza.
- Was she coming here regularly?
- I was coming to the office daily.
- Seema and Reema were making a poster.
- They were working in a group.
Exercise 3
Change the following Sentences as directed:
- We are working on this project. (Negative Sentence)
- I am getting ready to go to the market. (Negative Sentence)
- He is going to buy some sweets for children. ( Interrogative Sentence)
- She will not be going to Sri Lanka. (Affirmative Sentence)
- They will be talking. (Interrogative Negative)
- They were preparing food. (Interrogative Sentence )
- She is speaking loudly. (Negative Sentence)
- Hemant is studying in class 6. (Interrogative Sentence)
- Meena was preparing for the competitive exams. (Interrogative Sentence)
- We were enjoying the party. (Negative Sentence)
- They were not reading a novel. (Affirmative Sentence)
- You are searching for a hotel. (Interrogative Sentence)
- I am going to get married. (Negative Sentence)
- Sheetal was dancing. (Negative Sentence)
- Manish is not teaching in a private school. (Affirmative Sentence)
Answers
- We are not working on this project. (Negative Sentence)
- I am not getting ready to go to the market. (Negative Sentence)
- Is he going to buy some sweets for children? (Interrogative Sentence)
- She will be going to Sri Lanka. (Affirmative Sentence)
- Will they be talking? (Interrogative Negative)
- Were they preparing food? (Interrogative Sentence )
- She is not speaking loudly. (Negative Sentence)
- Is Hemant studying in class 6. (Interrogative Sentence)
- Was Meena preparing for the competitive exams? (Interrogative Sentence)
- We were not enjoying the party. (Negative Sentence)
- They were reading a novel. (Affirmative Sentence)
- Are you searching for a hotel? (Interrogative Sentence)
- I am going to get married. (Negative Sentence)
- Sheetal was not dancing. (Negative Sentence)
- Manish is teaching in a private school. (Affirmative Sentence)
Exercise 4
Change the verb in the Present Participle—
- Do –
- Watch —
- Dance –
- Arise –
- Dig –
- Come –
- Get –
- Hide –
- Grow –
- Drink –
- Fall–
- Cling –
- Choose–
- Begin –
- Become –
Answers
- Doing
- Watching
- Dancing
- Arising
- Digging
- Coming
- Getting
- Hiding
- Growing
- Drinking
- Falling
- Clinging
- Choosing
- Beginning
- Becoming
Perfect Tense Worksheet for class 6
Exercise 1
Name the following Sentences, one has been done for you.
Ram has completed his homework—- Present perfect tense (Affirmative Sentence)
- He has not gone to the temple.
- She has given all of her share.
- Kamal has broken the glass.
- They had come here.
- Why have they invested in the share market?
- Group B had not stopped the scooter.
- What will they have done?
- She has forbidden to bring food to the cinema.
- Had he drunk all the soft drinks?
- Have they dug?
- She has not prepared food.
- Has she chosen her dress?
- Shri Narendera modi the prime minister of India has come on the Stage.
- Will they have stood in a line?
- She had not taken her position.
- Ram has written a letter to the officer.
- Rahul had admired her designs.
- Suman had not taken the decision to marry him.
- Will they have reached the metro station?
- Had team A won the match?
Answers
- Present Perfect Negative Sentence
- Present Perfect Affirmative Sentences
- Present Perfect Affirmative Sentence
- Past Perfect Affirmative Sentence
- Present Perfect Interrogative Sentence
- Past perfect Negative Sentence
- Future Perfect Interrogative Sentence
- Present Perfect Affirmative Sentence
- Past Perfect Affirmative Sentence
- Present Perfect Interrogative Sentence
- Present Perfect Negative Sentence
- Present Perfect Interrogative Sentence
- Present Perfect Affirmative Sentences
- Future Perfect Interrogative Sentence
- Past perfect Negative Sentence
- Present Perfect Affirmative Sentence
- Past Perfect Affirmative Sentence
- Past perfect Negative Sentence
- Future Perfect Interrogative Sentence
- Past Perfect interrogative Sentence
Exercise 2
Change the verb in Past Participle (3rd Form) —
- Advise —
- Allow —
- Beg —
- Bring —
- Break —
- Carry —
- Change —
- Clap —
- Boil —
- Close —
- Cook —
- Consult—
- Leave —
- Marry —
- Pay —
- Meet —
- Lose —
- Lay —-
- Jump —
- Knit —-
Answers
1. Advised 2. Allowed 3. Begged 4. Brought 5. Broken 6. Carried 7. Changed 8. Clapped 9. Boiled 10. Closed 11. Cooked 12. Consulted 13. Left 14. Married 15. Paid 16. Met 17. Lost 18. Laid 19. Jumped 20. Knitted
Exercise 3
Change the Sentences in Past Perfect Tense —
- She has not married.
- We have shopped in this market.
- I have written articles on different topics.
- He has gone to the library.
- My mother has just finished the cake
- My brother has worked on this project.
- She has learned to speak Spanish.
- They haven’t lived here for years.
- Scientists have split the atom.
- It hasn’t drunk the water.
Answers
- She had not married.
- We had shopped in this market.
- I had written articles on different topics.
- He had gone to the library.
- My mother had just finished the cake
- My brother had worked on this project.
- She had learned to speak Spanish.
- They hadn’t lived here for years.
- Scientists had split the atom.
- It hadn’t drunk the water.
Exercise 4
Change the following sentences as directed —-
- She has not prepared food. (Future Perfect Affirmative Sentence)
- Has she chosen her dress? (Future Perfect Negative Sentence)
- Shri Narander modi the prime minister of India has come on the Stage. (Past perfect tense)
- Will they have stood in a line? (Affirmative Sentence)
- She had not taken her position. (Present Perfect affirmative Tense)
- Ram has written a letter to the officer. (Negative Sentence)
- Rahul had admired her designs. (Present Perfect tense)
- Suman had not taken the decision to marry him. (Present perfect tense Affirmative tense)
- Will they have reached the metro station? (Affirmative Sentence)
- Had team A won the match? (Affirmative Sentence)
- He has not gone to the temple. (Past Perfect tense Affirmative Sentence)
- She has given all of her share. (Interrogative Sentence)
- Kamal has broken the glass. (Past perfect Negative Sentence)
- They had come here. (Present perfect tense)
- Why have they invested in the share market? (Negative Sentence)
- Group B had not stopped the scooter. (Present Perfect Affirmative Sentence)
- What will they have done? (Negative Sentence)
- She has forbidden to bring food to the cinema. (Past perfect tense)
- Had he drunk all the soft drinks? (Present perfect tense)
- Have they dug? (Past perfect tense)
Answers
- She will have prepared food.
- She will have not chosen her dress?
- Shri Narander modi the prime minister of India had come on the Stage.
- They will have stood in a line.
- She has taken her position.
- Ram has not written a letter to the officer.
- Rahul has admired her designs.
- Suman has taken the decision to marry him.
- They will have reached the metro station.
- Team A had won the match?
- He had gone to the temple.
- Has she given all of her share?
- Kamal had not broken the glass.
- They have come here.
- Why have they not invested in the share market?
- Group B has stopped the scooter.
- What will they not have done?
- She had forbidden to bring food to the cinema.
- Has he drunk all the soft drinks?
- Had they dug?
Perfect Continuous tense Worksheet for class 6
Exercise 1
Change the following sentences in past Continuous tense
- She has not been taking tea since this morning
- I have been watching a TV show for three hours.
- She has been doing exercise for two hours..
- My sister has been looking for a designer for three days.
- My grandmother has been sleeping since morning.
- I have not been doing anything for one year.
- The girl has not been listening to us for two hours.
- We have been writing about today’s generation for one hour.
- I have been learning new things on youtube for the last two months.
- She has been teaching for three hours.
- Has he been cooking for you for two hours?
- She has not been working on this project for two years.
- I have been learning this chapter since this morning.
- He has been searching for a job for two months.
- She has not been eating anything since this evening.
Answers
- She had not been taking tea since this morning
- I had been watching a TV show for three hours.
- She had been doing exercise for two hours..
- My sister had been looking for a designer for three days.
- My grandmother had been sleeping since morning.
- I had not been doing anything for one year.
- The girl had not been listening to us for two hours.
- We had been writing about today’s generation for one hour.
- I had been learning new things on youtube for the last two months.
- She had been teaching for three hours.
- Had he been cooking for you for two hours?
- She had not been working on this project for two years.
- I had been learning this chapter since this morning.
- He had been searching for a job for two months.
- She had not been eating anything since this evening.
Exercise 2
Fill in the blank with Since and for —
- My grandmother had been sleeping _________ morning.
- I had not been doing anything ______ one year.
- The girl had not been listening to us ________ morning.
- We had been writing about today’s generation _________ one hour.
- I had been learning new things on YouTube __________ the last two months.
- She had been teaching __________ evening.
- Had he been cooking ___________ you for two hours?
- She had not been working on this project ________ two years.
- I had been learning this chapter _________ this morning.
- He had been searching for a job _________ two months.
- She had not been eating anything ___________ this evening.
- He Had been preparing for competitive exams _______ two years.
- Ram had been studying English __________ morning.
- Reena has been stitching a suite ____________ two hours.
- Kirti has been doing this job ___________ three years.
Answers
- Since
- For
- Since
- For
- For
- Since
- For
- For
- Since
- For
- Since
- For
- Since
- For
- For
Exercise 3
Change the following sentences as directed —–
- She has not been preparing food for two hours. (Future Perfect continuous Tense Affirmative Sentence)
- Has she been choosing her dress for the last two hours? (Negative Sentence)
- The prime minister of India has been taking meetings since last night. (Past perfect tense)
- Will they have been standing in a line since morning? (Affirmative Sentence)
- She had not been taking her position in the office for two months. (Present Perfect affirmative Tense)
- Ram has been writing a letter to the officer since morning. (Negative Sentence)
- Rahul had been admiring her designs since evening. (Present Perfect tense)
- Suman had not deciding to marry him for the last three months. (Present perfect tense Affirmative tense)
- Will they have been teaching the students since evening? (Affirmative Sentence)
- Has team A been winning the match for the last four years? (Affirmative Sentence)
Answers
- She will have been preparing food for two hours.
- Has she not been choosing her dress for the last two hours?
- Shri Narander modi the prime minister of India had been taking meetings since last night.
- They Will have been standing in a line since morning?
- She has been taking her position in the office for two months.
- Ram has not been writing a letter to the officer since morning.
- Rahul has been admiring her designs since evening.
- Suman has been deciding to marry him for the last three months.
- They will have been teaching the students since evening.
- Team A has been winning the match for the last four years.
Exercise 4
Change the sentences as per the instructions given —–
- He has not been going to the temple for three months. (Past Perfect tense Affirmative Sentence)
- She has been giving all of her shares for two hours. (Interrogative Sentence)
- Kamal has been trying to fix the broken window since morning. (Past perfect Negative Sentence)
- They had been coming here for the last three weeks. (Present perfect tense)
- Why have they been investing in the share market for the last three months? (Negative Sentence)
- Group B had been trying to stop the machine for three hours. (Present Perfect Affirmative Sentence)
- What will they have been doing since evening? (Negative Sentence)
- She has been watching a movie for 2 hours. (Past perfect continuous tense)
- Had he been drinking soft drinks for the last one hour? (Present perfect continuous tense)
- Have they been digging since morning? (Past perfect continuous tense)
Answers
- He had been going to the temple for the last three months.
- Has she been giving all of her shares for two hours?
- Kamal had not been trying to fix the broken window since morning.
- They have been coming here for the last three weeks.
- Why have they not been investing in the share market for the last three months?
- Group B has been trying to stop the machine for three hours.
- What will they have not been doing since evening?
- She had been watching a movie for 2 hours.
- Has he been drinking soft drinks for the last one hour?
- Had they been digging since morning?
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