📄 3rd Grade English (ELA): Enjoy, Like, Love, Doesn't and Don't Like Worksheet
📌 1. True / False
1. The word 'love' shows a stronger positive feeling than 'like'.
2. We use 'don't like' when the subject is 'he' or 'she'.
3. 'Enjoy' means to get pleasure from doing something.
4. If you say 'I don't like apples', it means you want more apples.
5. We use 'doesn't like' with 'it'.
✏️ 2. Fill in the Blanks
🔗 3. Matching
✍️ 4. Short Answer Questions
1. Explain when you would use 'don't like' in a sentence.
2. What is the main difference in meaning between 'like' and 'enjoy'?
🎯 5. Multiple Choice
1. Which word shows the strongest positive feeling?
2. Complete the sentence: He ______ to eat spicy food.
3. Which sentence correctly uses 'don't like'?
📝 6. Open-Ended Questions
1. Write three sentences. In the first sentence, use 'like'. In the second, use 'enjoy'. In the third, use 'love'.
2. Fill in the blanks with either 'don't like' or 'doesn't like'.
a) My brother ______ to share his candy.
b) I ______ to wake up early on weekends.
c) They ______ to clean their rooms.
3. Imagine you are talking about your favorite things. Write two sentences about something you love, and two sentences about something you don't like.
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Enjoy, Like, Love, Doesn't and Don't Like Worksheet
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A. True (T) / False (F)
| ( .... ) | The word 'love' shows a stronger positive feeling than 'like'. |
| ( .... ) | We use 'don't like' when the subject is 'he' or 'she'. |
| ( .... ) | 'Enjoy' means to get pleasure from doing something. |
| ( .... ) | If you say 'I don't like apples', it means you want more apples. |
| ( .... ) | We use 'doesn't like' with 'it'. |
B. Fill in the Blanks
| 1) | I .................... to read adventure books. |
| 2) | She .................... like to eat broccoli. |
| 3) | They .................... playing soccer in the park. |
| 4) | My cat .................... like taking a bath. |
| 5) | We .................... to learn new things every day. |
C. Matching Concepts
| ( .... ) | To find something pleasant or agreeable. | - Don't Like |
| ( .... ) | To have a very strong positive feeling for something. | - Enjoy |
| ( .... ) | Used with 'I, you, we, they' to express dislike. | - Like |
| ( .... ) | Used with 'he, she, it' to express dislike. | - Love |
| ( .... ) | To get pleasure or happiness from an activity. | - Doesn't Like |
D. Short Answer Questions
| 1) | Explain when you would use 'don't like' in a sentence. |
| 2) | What is the main difference in meaning between 'like' and 'enjoy'? |
E. Multiple Choice Questions
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Which word shows the strongest positive feeling?
A) Like
B) Enjoy
C) Love
D) Prefer
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| 2) |
Complete the sentence: He ______ to eat spicy food.
A) don't like
B) doesn't like
C) like
D) enjoy
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| 3) |
Which sentence correctly uses 'don't like'?
A) She don't like to sing.
B) It don't like the rain.
C) We don't like to lose.
D) He don't like homework.
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F. Open-Ended Questions
| 1) | Write three sentences. In the first sentence, use 'like'. In the second, use 'enjoy'. In the third, use 'love'. |
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Fill in the blanks with either 'don't like' or 'doesn't like'. a) My brother ______ to share his candy. b) I ______ to wake up early on weekends. c) They ______ to clean their rooms. |
| 3) | Imagine you are talking about your favorite things. Write two sentences about something you love, and two sentences about something you don't like. |
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