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    Class 2 Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement Rules

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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 Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
    Class 2 Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement Rules

    Class 2 Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement Rules

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

    The Agreement Game: Subject and Verb Match for Class 2

    A sentence is only strong when the subject and verb agree! This worksheet helps Class 2 learners understand how to match the subject (who or what the sentence is about) with the correct verb form. Through easy fill-in-the-blank practice, kids will learn when to use run or runs, eat or eats—making grammar accurate and smooth.

    📌 Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?

    🧠 Builds a clear understanding of sentence structure.

    ✍️ Helps avoid common grammar mistakes in writing and speaking.

    🗣️ Encourages better fluency when constructing ideas.

    📘 Prepares learners for more advanced grammar concepts later on.

    🎯 What Are the Learning Outcomes?

    By completing this worksheet, learners will:

    1. Understand how singular and plural subjects affect verb form.

    2. Choose the correct verb form (e.g., writes vs. write) in each sentence.

    3. Strengthen grammar accuracy in writing and speech.

    4. Develop the ability to self-correct sentence errors independently.

    📚 What Does This Worksheet Offer?

    📝 A one-page worksheet focused on subject-verb agreement.

    🧠 Clear structure using fill-in-the-blank questions with two verb options.

    🧒 Child-friendly examples such as “The cat __ on the mat” and “My parents __ at the hospital.”

    ✨ Guided by simple grammar rules:

    a. Add -s for he, she, it

    b. Use the base form for I, you, we, they

    🧠 What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?

    Choose the Correct Verb: Students read each sentence and select the correct verb from the options in brackets.

    Example: “She ______ (dance/dances) on stage.” → dances

    ✅ Answer Key :

    1. writes

    2. eat

    3. dances

    4. sing

    5. walk

    6. jumps

    7. read

    8. sleeps

    9. work

    10 .flies

    ✨ Make Sentences Sound Just Right!

    Download this focused Class 2 worksheet and help your child master subject–verb agreement with ease. Perfect for building grammar confidence one sentence at a time!

    Teach subject-verb agreement with relatable, easy-to-follow examples.  

    🔖 Book a free trial!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    It means the verb must match the subject in number — singular or plural.

    It keeps grammar correct and sentences clear, especially in longer writing.

    By practicing with simple examples like "He runs" vs. "They run."

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