

This Grade 2 grammar worksheet helps young learners understand how to use “can” and “cannot” to talk about ability. Through engaging, real-life examples, students learn how to describe what people, animals, and objects are able or not able to do.
Learning to use “can” and “cannot” helps children:
1. Express ability clearly in spoken and written English.
2. Understand differences between possible and impossible actions.
3. Build strong sentence formation using modal verbs.
4. Develop logical thinking through real-world examples.
This worksheet includes fill in the blanks, true or false, multiple choice questions, sentence correction, and personal writing. Each activity strengthens understanding of ability in a simple and practical way.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete ten sentences using “can” or “cannot” based on real-life abilities of animals, people, and objects.
Exercise 2 – True or False
Students read each sentence and decide if it correctly describes ability.
Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose between “can,” “cannot,” or “can’t” to correctly complete each sentence.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Students identify incorrect uses of “can” or “cannot” and rewrite the sentences correctly where required.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students write five sentences about things they can and cannot do, encouraging independent grammar use.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
1. cannot
2. can
3. cannot
4. can
5. cannot
6. can
7. cannot
8. can
9. cannot
10. can
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. can
2. cannot
3. cannot
4. cannot
5. can
6. cannot
7. can
8. can
9. can
10. can
Exercise 4 – Replace and Rewrite
1. A butterfly cannot read a book.
2. A bicycle cannot drink water.
3. A farmer can grow vegetables in a field.
4. A toddler cannot cook food on the stove.
5. A frog cannot write a letter.
6. A nurse can help sick people.
7. A mountain cannot move from one place to another.
8. A baby elephant can lift a heavy log.
9. A clock can tell the time.
10. A painter can paint a picture.
Exercise 5 – Write Five Sentences
Answers may vary.
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