

This Grade 2 grammar worksheet focuses on Simple Sentence Transformation by helping young learners change positive sentences into negative sentences correctly. Through carefully structured and age-appropriate activities, students learn how to use not, do not, and does not while forming grammatically correct negative sentences.
The worksheet introduces sentence transformation in a clear and gradual way. Learners begin by identifying whether given negative sentences are correct or incorrect, helping them understand common mistakes. Multiple-choice questions then guide students to choose the correct negative form of a sentence. Rewriting activities strengthen their ability to apply grammar rules independently using antonyms or helping verbs. A guided passage-based activity builds contextual understanding, and a short paragraph-writing task encourages creative sentence construction using negatives.
Learning to change sentences from positive to negative helps Class 2 students understand sentence structure more deeply because:
1. It teaches correct use of helping verbs like do not and does not.
2. It helps children avoid common grammar mistakes.
3. It strengthens verb agreement in sentences.
4. It improves both spoken and written sentence accuracy.
This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities:
Exercise 1 – Underline the correct option
Students read negative sentences and identify the correct use of is not / are not / do not / does not.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct negative form of each given positive sentence.
Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences by changing them into negative forms as instructed.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete a short passage by filling in suitable words to form negative sentences.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph on the topic “During Recess Time” using negative sentences.
Exercise 1 – Underline the correct option
1. does not
2. is not
3. do not
4. does not
5. was not
6. do not
7. are not
8. is not
9. will not
10. are not
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. a) Riya does not jump rope.
2. c) Meera does not have a new dress.
3. b) Ravi is not happy.
4. a) Asha’s mother is not a teacher.
5. c) Raj is not sure that he will pass the test.
6. b) The knife is not very blunt.
7. c) The boy does not write a letter to his friend.
8. a) Her dresses are not old.
9. b) The cat does not drink water.
10. c) My room is not dirty.
Exercise 3 – Sentence Transformation
1. The bird does not fly in the sky.
2. They do not run very fast.
3. The boy does not sing loudly.
4. The dog does not sleep on the bed.
5. The mangoes are not sweet.
6. Reema does not jump slowly.
7. They do not finish the project.
8. Isha has not combed her hair.
9. My friends have not visited the museum.
10. Her friend does not like sweets.
Exercise 4 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
1. do not
2. does not
3. do not
4. do not
5. are not
6. do not
7. is not
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary.
Help your child build strong sentence skills with guided grammar practice.
By adding “do not” or “does not” before the main verb and keeping the subject the same.
It helps students understand sentence structure and improves grammar flexibility.
Using simple statements first, visual cues, and oral repetition before writing exercises.