

This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet introduces young learners to the three basic types of sentences—statements, questions, and commands—in a simple and child-friendly manner. Designed especially for Class 2 students, the worksheet helps children understand how sentences are used in daily communication to tell something, ask something, or give instructions.
Through a variety of engaging and age-appropriate exercises, students first identify nouns and verbs in simple sentences, building a strong grammar foundation. Multiple-choice questions help learners recognize different sentence types, while sentence rewriting tasks encourage them to transform sentences from one type to another, deepening their understanding of sentence structure.
A guided passage-based activity allows students to apply sentence types in context, showing how statements, questions, and commands work together in a classroom setting. The worksheet concludes with a short paragraph-writing task that encourages creativity and independent thinking while reinforcing grammar concepts.
This worksheet supports grammar clarity, reading comprehension, and early writing skills, making it ideal for classroom practice, homework, or revision.
Understanding sentence types helps Grade 2 learners communicate clearly and confidently. This topic is important because:
1. Statements help children share information clearly.
2. Questions allow them to ask and learn more.
3. Commands teach how to give instructions politely.
4. These sentence types are used every day at school and home.
This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities:
Exercise 1 – Underline the Noun and Circle the Verb
Students identify the noun and verb in each sentence to strengthen sentence awareness.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct sentence based on whether it is a statement, question, or command.
Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences by changing them into statements, questions, or commands as instructed.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Sentence Types)
Students complete a classroom-themed passage by inserting suitable sentence types.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph about their classroom using correct sentence structure.
Answer Key (For Parents and Educators)
Exercise 1 – Types of Sentences
1. Statement
2. Question
3. Command
4. Statement
5. Command
6. Question
7. Command
8. Statement
9. Command
10. Question
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Option
1. b) What time is the class?
2. a) Please line up here.
3. b) The dog runs very fast.
4. c) Why is the road wet?
5. b) Wash your hands well.
6. a) Birds have two wings.
7. c) Is the class ready?
8. a) Keep the bag inside.
9. c) The sky looks cloudy.
10. b) Who is at the door?
Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences
1. (Statement) You are closing your notebooks now.
2. (Question) Are the children happy?
3. (Command) Eat all your vegetables.
4. (Question) Is the bus late?
5. (Statement) The train will stop here.
6. (Command) Please drink the milk.
7. (Command) Help us clean the house.
8. (Question) Is Mohit going to the market?
9. (Statement) Meenu is ready to go to the picnic.
10. (Command) Shut the door, Aarav.
Exercise 4 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks (Answers may vary)
1. When the bell rings, children walk to class.
2. Do you see dark clouds outside?
3. The teacher says, "Please open your books quietly."
4. Are you sitting properly?
5. The teacher smiles and says, "Listen carefully to the lesson."
6. The lesson begins on time.
7. The teacher says,"Can you read the first line? Raise your hand before you speak." .
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary.
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