

This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet helps young learners understand how to change singular sentences into correct plural sentences. Using simple, familiar nouns and clear sentence patterns, students learn how verbs and nouns change when talking about more than one person, animal, or thing.
Focused on the topic of Changing Singular Sentences to Plural, this worksheet builds grammar skills through step-by-step, age-appropriate practice. Learners work through multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks using plural forms from a word bank, picture-based matching activities, identifying correct and incorrect plural usage in sentences, and applying their learning in a short paragraph.
Each activity is carefully designed for Class 2 students, keeping vocabulary simple and sentence structure clear. By practising plural sentence formation repeatedly, students gain confidence in reading, writing, and everyday communication.
Learning how to change singular sentences to plural is important for Grade 2 learners because:
1. It helps children understand subject–verb agreement.
2. It improves sentence accuracy in writing and speaking.
3. It strengthens grammar foundations for higher classes.
4. It supports better reading comprehension and expression.
This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities designed for Grade 2 learners:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct plural form of each given singular sentence.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using the plural form of nouns from a word bank.
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match pictures with the correct plural word.
Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle
Students underline the correct plural usage and circle the incorrect one in each sentence.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
Students read a short paragraph and fill in the blanks correctly using plural nouns.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. My sisters are sleeping.
2. The boys have balls.
3. The bees are flying.
4. The men are reading notes.
5. The dogs are in the yard.
6. The children play outside.
7. The cans are red.
8. The teachers are teaching.
9. The cheetahs are fast.
10. The frogs jump high.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. bikes
2. stones
3. pictures
4. cakes
5. coins
6. clouds
7. rivers
8. kites
9. women
10. wolves
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. clock → clock
2. birds → birds
3. sheep → sheep
4. bicycle → bicycle
5. girls → girls
6. teachers → teachers
7. balloon → balloon
8. cars → cars
9. key → key
10. children → children
Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle
1. Underline ducks | circle lakees
2. Underline feathers | circle birdss
3. Underline rocks | circle turtle
4. Underline nightingales | circle songes
5. Underline boats | circle shorees
6. Underline clothes | circle baggs
7. Underline leaves | circle treeses
8. Underline pots | circle seed
9. Underline cups | circle plate
10. Underline ribbons | circle giftss
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
boys, desks, students, children, flowers, buses. (Answers may vary)
Help your child confidently turn singular sentences into plural ones with structured and engaging grammar practice.
They replace singular nouns with plural forms and adjust verbs if needed.
It requires noticing more than one grammar change in a sentence.
It guides children step by step using familiar words and patterns.