Linking Verb Worksheet Class 2

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 2
Linking Verb Worksheet Class 2

Linking Verb Worksheet Class 2

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Why Practising Linking Verbs is Important

Linking verbs are essential for forming clear and meaningful sentences. They connect the subject of a sentence to words that describe or identify it, such as am, is, are, was, and were. Learning linking verbs helps young learners express ideas accurately and build a strong grammar foundation early on. Regular practice strengthens understanding of how to describe people, places, and things correctly, making communication smoother and more confident.

What’s Inside the Worksheet

The Linking Verb Worksheet for Class 2 includes interactive MCQs that help students recognise correct linking verbs and fill-in-the-blank exercises that reinforce their usage in sentences. Each activity is designed to be simple, engaging, and age-appropriate, ensuring that grammar learning feels fun rather than difficult.

Who Can Use It

This worksheet is ideal for Class 2 students, teachers, and parents who want to make grammar learning enjoyable. It works well for classroom lessons, homework, or self-practice, helping students master linking verbs step by step.

Answer Key 

Part 1 – Choose the correct option (MCQs)

  1. Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb correctly → The cat is sleepy.

  2. Which sentence shows a linking verb? → He looks happy.

  3. Find the correct linking verb sentence → They are tall.

  4. Select the sentence with a linking verb → I am hungry.

  5. Which one is correct? → We are ready.

Part 2 – Choose the correct linking verb to complete each sentence (Fill in the blanks)

  1. The sky ___ blue today. → is

  2. I ___ happy to see you. → am

  3. They ___ very tall. → are

  4. He ___ my best friend. → is

  5. We ___ ready for the trip. → are

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Frequently Asked Questions

Words like am, is, are, was, and were that connect the subject to information about it.

MCQs and fill-in-the-blank activities.

Yes, it’s perfect for home or classroom practice.