
As children progress in Grade 2, they begin learning how to ask meaningful questions and understand how different question words change the meaning of a sentence. Question words help us learn about time, reasons, and the way something happens. In everyday conversations, children frequently ask questions such as when something will happen, why something happened, or how something is done. This English grammar worksheet helps Grade 2 students practice the question words when, why, and how through structured activities.
Question words are special words used at the beginning of sentences to ask questions. In this English grammar worksheet, students focus on three question words: when, why, and how.
When is used to ask about time. It helps us know the time or moment something happens.
Why is used to ask about a reason. It helps us understand the cause behind something.
How is used to ask about the method or way something happens.
These question words help students form meaningful questions and communicate clearly.
This English grammar worksheet for Grade 2 includes several activities that help students practice question words in different ways.
1. Fill in the blanks using question words from a word bank.
2. True or false questions to check whether the question word is used correctly.
3. Multiple choice questions where students choose the correct question word.
4. Sentence rewriting where an incorrect question word is replaced with the correct one.
5. Paragraph writing that encourages students to use question words in a short passage.
These activities help improve reading, grammar understanding, and sentence formation.
When
The question word when is used when we ask about time.
Examples:
When do you wake up in the morning?
When is the teacher coming?
When is your mother’s birthday?
Why
The question word why is used when we ask for a reason.
Examples:
Why are you crying today?
Why are you smiling now?
Why did you close the door?
How
The question word how is used to ask about the way or method something happens.
Examples:
How do you make tea?
How did you make this card?
How do you open this box?
Understanding the purpose of each question word helps students choose the correct word for each sentence.
Learning question words is an important part of English grammar. These words help students ask questions, gather information, and understand conversations better.
For Grade 2 students, practicing question words improves both speaking and writing skills. It also helps children think clearly about what information they want to know.
Students use question words in many situations.
They use them during classroom discussions to ask teachers questions. They also answer questions while reading stories or solving comprehension activities. Question words are commonly used in exams and grammar worksheets, so practicing them helps students perform better in school assessments.
1. Read each sentence carefully before choosing a question word.
2. Understand whether the question asks about time, reason, or method.
3. Choose the correct question word and complete the sentence.
4. Check your answers with the answer key.
The answers below follow the same order as the worksheet so students can easily compare their responses.
1. If the question asks about time, the correct word is when.
2. If the question asks for a reason, the correct word is why.
3. If the question asks about the way something happens, the correct word is how.
4. Always read the full sentence before choosing the question word.
5. Eliminate incorrect options in multiple choice questions to find the best answer.
Exercise No. 1
1. When do you wake up in the morning?
2. Why are you crying today?
3. How do you make tea?
4. When is the teacher coming?
5. Why are you smiling now?
6. Why are you playing cricket?
7. Why did you close the door?
8. How did you make this card?
9. When is your mother’s birthday?
10. When is the bus leaving?
Exercise No. 2
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise No. 3
1. Why are you late to class?
2. Why are you laughing loudly?
3. When are you studying now?
4. Why are you crying today?
5. How do you open this box?
6. Why are you happy today?
7. Why are you learning dance?
8. When is your father coming?
9. How do you make laddoo?
10. Why are you tired now?
Exercise No. 4
1. Why are you crying?
2. When is your birthday?
3. When do you brush your teeth?
4. Why do you make this craft?
5. Why do we celebrate Diwali?
6. Why are you not eating your lunch?
7. When are you riding the bicycle?
8. Why are you late for school?
9. Meera is studying maths where.
10. When are your exams starting?
Exercise No. 5
My Visit to the Museum
Last Sunday, I visited the museum with my parents. When we reached the museum, I saw many interesting things. I asked why these objects were kept in the museum and how they were used in the past. The guide explained everything clearly. I also learned when these items were made and how people used them long ago. The visit was very interesting and I enjoyed learning new things.
Practicing question words regularly helps Grade 2 students build strong grammar skills. By learning how to use when, why, and how correctly, students improve their communication skills and become more confident in asking questions.