Action verbs show what someone or something does—whether it’s jumping, eating, or clapping. This Class 2 worksheet introduces children to action verbs in a fun, engaging way through simple matching and underlining exercises that help them recognize real-life actions in language.
🏃♂️ Action verbs help kids describe what people, animals, and objects do.
✍️ Builds stronger sentence-writing and reading skills.
🧠 Reinforces grammar through relatable, visual actions.
🗣️ Encourages better communication by focusing on what’s happening in a sentence.
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Understand what action verbs are and how to use them.
2. Match actions to the correct subject (e.g., “The cat ___” → meows).
3. Spot action verbs within sentences and underline them correctly.
4. Build vocabulary with useful, everyday verbs like jumps, drinks, kicks, and follows.
📝 Two types of activities across 2 structured exercises:
a. Multiple choice (match subject with the right action verb)
b. Underline the action verb in a sentence
🧒 Relatable contexts like animals, teachers, and trains.
🎯 Simple vocabulary perfect for early grammar development.
1.Choose the Correct Action Verb
Children read each subject (e.g., The baby) and pick the most appropriate action verb.
Example: The chef – (a) writes (b) reads (c) cooks → cooks
2.Underline the Verb in Each Sentence
Students underline the action word that shows what is happening.
Example: “The train moves fast.”
Exercise 1 – Correct Action Verbs
1. meows
2. teaches
3. barks
4. runs
5. cries
6. plays
7. cooks
8. flies
Exercise 2 – Underlined Verbs
1. ticks
2. jumps
3. drinks
4. moves
5. open
6. kicks
7. builds
8. combs
9. finish
10. follows
Download this interactive Class 2 worksheet to help your child learn how to spot and use action verbs with confidence. A perfect mix of fun and grammar mastery in one sheet!"
Spot and use action verbs confidently using guided sentence starters.
Action verbs show what someone or something does — like run, jump, or eat.
It improves reading comprehension and strengthens grammar foundations.
Using movement-based tasks, flashcards, or verb-matching worksheets.