
Every day, we talk about things we did — we played, we cleaned, we laughed, we studied. But how do we correctly describe actions that already happened? That is exactly what students practice in this Grade 2 English grammar worksheet on Past Tense. Through engaging fun exercises, children learn how to correctly use verbs to talk about actions that happened in the past.
Simple past tense is used to describe actions that already happened. In this Grade 2 worksheet, students practice changing verbs into their correct past forms and using them properly in sentences.
For example:
Jump becomes jumped.
Clean becomes cleaned.
Play becomes played.
Students learn to:
• Identify past tense verbs
• Choose correct past forms
• Fill in blanks correctly
• Arrange words to form meaningful sentences
This English grammar worksheet helps students understand how verbs change when talking about something that already happened.
1. Identifying correct past tense verbs by colouring the correct boxes.
2. Matching verbs in Column A with the correct past tense in Column B.
3. Choosing the correct past tense form from two given options.
4. Filling in the blanks using the correct past tense form of the verb given in brackets.
5. Arranging jumbled words to form meaningful past tense sentences.
This structure allows students to practice recognition, application, and sentence building. It supports exam preparation by covering different question formats commonly asked in grammar assessments.
Definition:
Past tense tells us about actions that already happened.
Examples from the worksheet:
walked
cleaned
played
barked
jumped
shouted
opened
cried
Sentence examples:
The boy walked fast.
We played kabaddi yesterday.
Technique:
Look for time words such as yesterday and last night. These words show that the action already happened.
Tip:
When choosing between two options like play/played or cries/cried, choose the word that shows the action has already happened.
Learning past tense helps students describe events clearly. When children talk about what they did yesterday or last night, they use past tense verbs.
In exams, students are often asked to:
• Choose the correct verb form
• Fill in blanks
• Rearrange words into proper sentences
Understanding simple past tense builds confidence in writing and speaking.
Students will use simple past tense:
• In school exams
• In paragraph writing
• While answering grammar questions
• During classroom discussions
• When speaking about past events
This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet strengthens foundational grammar skills that are important for higher grades.
1. Attempt all questions independently first.
2. Read each sentence carefully before answering.
3. Check verb spellings properly.
4. Compare your answers with the complete answer key below.
5. The solutions follow the exact worksheet order.
6. Practice regularly for improvement.
1. Read the full sentence before selecting an answer.
2. Pay attention to words like yesterday and last night.
3. Do not mix present tense and past tense forms.
4. Arrange words carefully to form meaningful sentences.
5. Make sure sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop.
Exercise-1
Colour the boxes with correct past tense verbs.
Cleaned
Danced
Cooked
Helped
Laughed
Exercise-2
Match the subject in Column A with the correct past tense in Column B.
Brush – brushed
Work – worked
Mark – marked
Clean – cleaned
Pass – passed
Fix – fixed
Pack – Packed
Exercise-3
Look at the picture and choose the correct past tense
1. The boy walked fast. (walk/walks)
2. She peeled a mango. (peels/peeled)
3. They played football. (played/plays)
4. The dog barked loudly. (barked/barks)
5. The bird jumped on the tree. (jumped/jumps)
6. The man shouted on the students. (shouts/shouted)
7. He opened the newspaper. (opens/opened)
8. The baby cried loudly. (cried/cries)
Exercise-4
Fill in the blanks with the correct past tense form of the verb in brackets.
1. Aanya placed (place) her book on the table.
2. We played (play) cricket in the park yesterday.
3. Raju cleaned (clean) the floor after breakfast.
4. They finished (finish) their homework last night.
5. I drew (draw) a picture of a peacock.
6. Meena wrote (write) a story about a rabbit.
7. Rahul arranged (arrange) his toys in the cupboard.
8. The children laughed (laugh) loudly in the class.
Exercise-5
Arrange the words in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.
1. played / we / kabaddi / yesterday
We played kabaddi yesterday.
2. the / painted / a / girl / doll
The girl painted a doll.
3. I / my / packed / bag
I packed my bag.
4. washed / she / hands / her
She washed her hands.
5. danced / stage / the / they / on
They danced on the stage.
This Simple Past Tense Practice for Grade 2 English grammar worksheet gives structured and engaging practice. By completing all five sections carefully, students can confidently talk about actions that already happened. Regular practice helps build strong grammar foundations and improves writing accuracy.