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    Class 2 Worksheet on Using Verbs in Sentences

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    Tanishka Sharma
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    English teacher with 2 years of expertise from teaching in both IB and CBSE schools.
    Class 2 Worksheet on Using Verbs in Sentences
    Class 2 Worksheet on Using Verbs in Sentences

    Class 2 Worksheet on Using Verbs in Sentences

    Class 2EnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Tanishka Sharma
    Tanishka SharmaVisit Profile
    English teacher with 2 years of expertise from teaching in both IB and CBSE schools.

    Action in Action: Use Verbs in Sentences for Class 2

    Ready to put grammar into action? This Practice Worksheet for Verbs is designed to help Class 2 students apply everything they've learned about verbs through 6 well-balanced exercises. Covering action words, verb tenses, opposites, and modal verbs, this worksheet is a practical grammar booster for any young learner.

    πŸ“Œ Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?

    πŸ’‘ Reinforces previously learned verb concepts through active revision.

    🧠 Improves understanding of action verbs, past tense, negatives, and modals.

    πŸ—£οΈ Builds real-world grammar usage in writing and speaking.

    ✍️ Offers varied formats to suit different learning styles.

    🎯 What Are the Learning Outcomes?

    By completing this worksheet, learners will:

    1. Identify action verbs in context.

    2. Use was and were correctly in past tense statements.

    3. Form negative sentences using do not and does not.

    4. Match actions with present continuous forms using pictures.

    5. Apply modal verbs (can, may, must) in practical scenarios.

    6. Recognize verb opposites to expand vocabulary.

    πŸ“š What Does This Worksheet Offer?

    πŸ“ A one-sheet worksheet featuring 6 diverse exercises.

    πŸ”€ Concepts covered:

    a. Action Verbs

    b. Past Tense: was/were

    c. Negative Sentences

    d. Present Continuous (with picture matching)

    e. Modals (can, may, must)

    f. Opposites of Verbs

    πŸ§’ Simple, clear examples based on real-life contexts like brushing teeth, eating, and school routines.

    🧠 What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?

    1. Circle the Action Verb

    Example: β€œThe lion roars loudly.”

    2. Choose Between Was or Were

    Example: β€œMy shoes ______ muddy after the rain.” β†’ were

    3. Match the Picture to the Sentence

    Images of actions like skipping, painting, and eating.

    4. Rewrite in Negative Form

    Example: β€œHe plays the guitar.” β†’ β€œHe does not play the guitar.”

    5. Fill in with Can, May, or Must

    Example: β€œYou ______ wash your hands before eating.” β†’ must

    6. Write the Opposite Verb

    Example: clean β†’ dirty

    βœ…Answer Key for All Exercises:

    Exercise 1 – Simple Present Tense (Rewrite with correct form)

    1. jumps

    2. like

    3. reads

    4. run

    5. drink

    6. barks

    7. rises

    8. talk

    9. shines

    10. paints

    Exercise 2 – Simple Past Tense (Regular Verbs)

    1. played

    2, worked

    3. talked

    4. cleaned

    5. washed

    6. helped

    7. looked

    8. opened

    9. finished

    10. painted

    Exercise 3 – Simple Past Tense (Irregular Verbs)

    1. ate

    2. went

    3. bought

    4. took

    5. saw

    6. came

    7. drank

    8. ran

    9. made

    10. gave

    Exercise 4 – Present Continuous Tense (is/am/are + verb-ing)

    1. am writing

    2. is reading

    3. are playing

    4. are makin

    5. is drawing

    6. are singing

    7. is raining

    8. are running

    9. is barking

    10. am listening

    Practice Worksheet – Exercise 1 (Circle Action Verb)

    1. roars

    2. brush

    3. dance

    4. cooks

    5. claps

    Exercise 2 (Was/Were)

    1. were

    2. was

    3. was

    4. were

    5. were

    Exercise 3 (Match Picture to Sentence)

    β€” Sentence matches based on student observation (visual-based, no static answer key).

    Exercise 4 (Rewrite in Negative)

    1. He does not play the guitar.

    2. I do not drink tea.

    3. They do not go to the library.

    4. She does not like cold coffee.

    5. We do not eat noodles.

    Exercise 5 (Can/May/Must)

    1. must

    2. cannot

    3. May

    4. must

    5. can

    Exercise 6 – Opposite Verbs

    1. play β†’ stop

    2. work β†’ rest

    3. talk β†’ listen

    4. clean β†’ dirty

    5. wash β†’ soil

    ✨ A One-Stop Practice Sheet for Confident Grammar!

    Download this Class 2 Practice Worksheet for Verbs to revise key grammar concepts through fun and focused activities. Perfect for reinforcing classroom learning or preparing for assessments. 

    Use verbs correctly in real sentences with this practical worksheet. 

    πŸ”– Book a free trial!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    By placing the verb after the subject and ensuring it matches the action.

    It connects grammar rules with real-life writing skills and boosts confidence.

    It reinforces grammar rules while helping children build sentence fluency.

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