

This Class 2 worksheet helps young learners understand the difference between action verbs and being verbs. Students learn how action verbs show what someone or something does, while being verbs show a state or feeling. Through multiple-choice questions, true or false tasks, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph completion, children practice identifying and using both verb types correctly.
Learning the difference between action and being verbs helps children use verbs correctly in sentences. This concept is important in Grade 2 because:
1. It teaches students to identify what someone does versus what someone is.
2. It improves sentence clarity and meaning.
3. It strengthens reading comprehension skills.
4. It builds a strong foundation for advanced grammar topics.
This worksheet contains five engaging exercises that guide children from recognition to correct usage:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct sentence based on whether it uses an action verb or a being verb.
✏️ Exercise 2 – True and False
Learners check if the sentence correctly identifies an action or being verb.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using suitable action or being verbs.
📝 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Children rewrite sentences by changing the verb type as directed.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students complete a passage using action and being verbs from a word box.
Exercise 1 – MCQs
1. I opened the heavy door.
2. Siya is my best friend.
3. My sister jumps on the bed.
4. The ants carried crumbs.
5. Ram is very tall.
6. The moon is bright.
7. They are in the library.
8. We saw a peacock today.
9. My Grandma made the soup.
10. The bags are heavy.
Exercise 2 – True and False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. False
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. is
2. is
3. rang
4. are
5. carried
6. are
7. helped
8. made
9. sows
10. am
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Answers)
1. Diya speaks softly.
2. The cat is after a butterfly.
3. They sing in the music room.
4. The rice tastes delicious.
5. I am packed for my trip.
6. I run from spiders.
7. She is brushing her hair.
8. Sam is tired after jumping.
9. The kids are at the park.
10. Jiya helps everyone kindly.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
is
are
runs
sits
draws
builds
is
eats
is
borrows
Help your child understand verbs better with fun, hands-on grammar practice. Build confidence and clarity in sentence writing today!
Action verbs show movement while being verbs show a state of being.
Some verbs change meaning based on sentence context.
Sorting and sentence exercises improve understanding.