For every action, there’s an opposite! This Class 2 worksheet introduces learners to verb opposites—words that mean the reverse of each other, like sit and stand, or laugh and cry. Through fun multiple-choice questions, children strengthen both vocabulary and comprehension by exploring how verbs can shift meaning when reversed.
🔄 Helps children think about contrasting actions in real-world contexts.
🧠 Builds stronger vocabulary and word relationships.
🗣️ Supports clearer communication and expressive writing.
✍️ Encourages logical thinking through context-based word selection.
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Recognize common verb pairs with opposite meanings.
2. Choose the correct opposite verb from multiple choices.
3. Improve word awareness and sentence fluency.
4. Build a foundation for descriptive writing and creative storytelling.
📝 A one-page worksheet with 8 multiple-choice questions.
🔤 Each question presents a verb with three possible opposite actions.
🎯 Covers practical, everyday verbs like give, stop, throw, sleep.
👦 Easy-to-follow format designed for early grammar learners.
Choose the Opposite Verb: Students read a base verb (e.g., throw) and choose its correct opposite from three choices.
Example: cry → (a) run, (b) smile, (c) laugh
1. cry – laugh
2. stand – sit
3. open – shut
4. stop – go
5. give – take
6. throw – catch
7. rise – fall
8. sleep – wake
Download this Class 2 worksheet to help your child master the power of opposite actions. It’s a simple, fun way to build stronger vocabulary and better sentence skills—one verb pair at a time!
Match opposite action verbs to grow both grammar and vocabulary.
Opposite verbs show contrasting actions like come/go or open/close.
It builds stronger word associations and boosts sentence creativity.
They reinforce meaning and grammar through comparison and matching.