

This Grade 2 grammar worksheet helps young learners understand sentence structure by focusing on identifying and using subjects and predicates correctly. Through clear examples, guided practice, and age-appropriate activities, students learn to recognize who or what the sentence is about and what action is being done.
This worksheet makes grammar learning simple, structured, and engaging for young learners.
Subjects and predicates are the building blocks of sentences. For Class 2 learners, this topic is important because it helps them:
1. Form complete and meaningful sentences
2. Improve reading comprehension
3. Write clearer sentences with correct word order
4. Build a strong foundation for learning tenses and sentence expansion
This worksheet includes five carefully designed grammar activities:
Exercise 1 – Underline the Subject and Circle the Predicate
Students underline the subject and circle the predicate in each sentence to visually understand sentence parts.
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Predicate
Students choose the correct predicate from three options, strengthening grammar accuracy and sentence flow.
Exercise 3 – Rewrite Sentences by Changing the Predicate
Students rewrite sentences by changing the tense of the predicate as instructed, improving tense awareness.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Passage-Based)
A short passage where students fill in suitable verbs, applying their understanding in context.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph on their pet, encouraging creativity and correct sentence formation.
Exercise 1 – Underline the Subject and Circle the Predicate
Underline Circle
1. Meera waters the plants
2. Ravi paints the wall
3. Riya feeds the pigeons
4. Asha cleans the desk
5. Raj kicks the football
6. The cat climbs the tree
7. The dog digs a hole
8. The parrot can speak words
9. The boy cleans the garden
10. The girl collects small shells
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Predicate
1. a)
2. c)
3. b)
4. c)
5. b)
6. a)
7. c)
8. b)
9. c)
10. a)
Exercise 3 – Rewrite Sentences (Answers may vary)
1. The boy is playing.
2. The cat sleeps on the mat.
3. Riya is reading a book.
4. Aarav was cleaning the room.
5. My mother will cook the dinner.
6. Mohit is eating the food.
7. The dog was jumping.
8. The teacher teaches English.
9. They are doing work.
10. The cat chases a mouse.
Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
1. The sun
2. very hot
3. Birds
4. Rain
5. Rainbow
6. Stars
7. shines in the dark
8. The day
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary.
Strengthen your child’s sentence-building skills with expert-designed grammar practice.
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells what the subject does.
By providing sentences where students underline the subject and circle the predicate for practice.
It builds sentence structure skills and improves reading comprehension and writing clarity.