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    Class 2 Sentence Types English Grammar Worksheet

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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 Sentence Types English Grammar Worksheet
    Class 2 Sentence Types English Grammar Worksheet

    Class 2 Sentence Types English Grammar Worksheet

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

    Say It Right: Sentence Types Practice for Grade 2  

    This Grade 2 worksheet introduces learners to four key sentence types: statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. With activities like matching, multiple choice, rearranging, rewriting, and picture-based writing, children gain confidence in identifying and forming different sentence structures.

    Why Sentence Types Matter in Grammar?  

    This worksheet helps children:  
    1. Recognize and classify sentences as statements, questions, commands, or exclamations.  
    2. Rearrange words into meaningful sentences while labeling their type.  
    3. Rewrite sentences into new forms, practicing flexibility in sentence-making.  
    4. Apply all sentence types creatively through picture description.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

    This worksheet includes five activity formats:

    Exercise 1 – Match the Sentence Type  
    Students match sentences like “Do you like chocolate?” or “Wow! That’s amazing” with the correct type: question, statement, command, or exclamation.

    Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions  
    Learners select the correct sentence type for examples like “Please shut the door” or “Wow! This cake is tasty”.

    Exercise 3 – Sentence Rearranging  
    Jumbled words are rearranged into meaningful sentences and labeled, e.g., “please / lights / the / switch / off” → “Please switch off the lights. (Command)”.

    Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting  
    Students rewrite sentences into new types, e.g., “I like to eat mangoes. (Question)” → “Do I like to eat mangoes?".

    Exercise 5 – Picture Description  
    Using a zoo picture, students write four sentences — one of each type — to describe the scene.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Match the Sentence Type  
    1. Question  
    2. Command  
    3. Exclamation  
    4. Statement  
    5. Question  
    6. Statement  
    7. Exclamation  
    8. Statement  
    9. Question  
    10. Statement  

    Exercise 2 – MCQs  
    1. Command – Please shut the door.  
    2. Question – Where is my book?  
    3. Exclamation – What a beautiful garden!  
    4. Statement – I like reading stories.  
    5. Command – Wash your hands.  
    6. Question – Is it snowing?  
    7. Exclamation – Wow! This cake is tasty.  
    8. Statement – We are going shopping.  

    Exercise 3 – Rearranged Sentences  
    1. Please switch off the lights. (Command)  
    2. Where are your shoes? (Question)  
    3. What a surprise! (Exclamation)  
    4. The athlete runs quickly. (Statement)  
    5. It is raining today. (Statement)  
    6. Kindly close the door. (Command)  
    7. Wow! How high they jumped. (Exclamation)  
    8. We are going to the museum. (Statement)  
    9. Can you help me? (Question)  
    10. How beautiful the day is! (Exclamation)  

    Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences  
    1. Do I like to eat mangoes? (Question)  
    2. I have a pet dog. (Statement)  
    3. The door is closed. (Statement)  
    4. How beautiful the view is! (Exclamation)  
    5. Please help me with my homework. (Command)  
    6. Can you pass me the salt? (Question)  
    7. Keep your books on the shelf. (Command)  
    8. What a cute baby! (Exclamation)  
    9. She is your best friend. (Statement)  
    10. Are the stars bright tonight? (Question)  

    Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences (Zoo Picture)  
    1. The tiger is sitting near the trees. (Statement)  
    2. Where is the lion’s cage? (Question)  
    3. Please walk quietly near the animals. (Command)  
    4. Wow! The zoo is so big! (Exclamation)  

    Give your child the tools to master sentence types — making communication clear, expressive, and fun!  

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Each sentence type—statement, question, command, or exclamation—creates a different mood.

    It makes their writing more interesting and expressive.

    Color-coded flashcards or sorting activities can make learning sentence types fun.

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