Class 2 English Grammar Worksheet: Question Words



Class 2 English Grammar Worksheet: Question Words

Ask It Right: WH- Question Words Practice for Grade 2
This Grade 2 worksheet helps learners master WH- words like *who, what, when, where, why,* and *how*. Through activities such as matching, MCQs, sentence rearranging, rewriting, and picture-based questioning, students build essential questioning skills for everyday conversation and writing.
Why Question Words Matter in Grammar?
This worksheet helps children:
1. Learn how to frame correct questions using WH- words.
2. Improve their speaking and writing fluency.
3. Gain confidence in expressing curiosity and gathering information.
4. Strengthen comprehension by asking and answering questions.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five interactive activities:
Exercise 1 – Match the Sentence
Students match sentences with the correct WH- word (e.g., “___ is knocking at the door?” → *Who*).
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners choose the correct WH- word to complete each sentence (e.g., “___ is your birthday?” → *When*).
Exercise 3 – Sentence Rearranging
Jumbled words are rearranged into proper WH- questions (e.g., “math / who / teaches / you” → *Who teaches you math?*).
Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Sentence
Students correct sentences by replacing incorrect WH- words with the right ones (e.g., “What are you going?” → *Where are you going?*).
Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Questions
Using a classroom science experiment image, learners write five WH- questions about the picture (e.g., “What are the children doing?”).
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Match the WH- Word
1. Who
2. How
3. What
4. Who
5. Who
6. Where
7. What
8. Who
9. What
10. Who
Exercise 2 – MCQs
1. Who
2. Where
3. Who
4. Who
5. When
6. Who
7. Who
8. Who
Exercise 3 – Rearranged Questions
1. Who teaches you math?
2. Where is my homework?
3. When does the class begin?
4. Why is the baby crying?
5. How do you open this jar?
6. What time does the train arrive?
7. Who is calling me?
8. Which color is your bag?
9. Why were you late?
10. Where do you live?
Exercise 4 – Corrected Sentences
1. Where are you going?
2. What is your name?
3. When are you coming?
4. Who plays with you?
5. Why is the dog barking?
6. How can you reach school?
7. What are you doing now?
8. When does the bus come?
9. Who is that boy?
10. When are birds flying?
Exercise 5 – Sample WH- Questions
1. What are the children doing?
2. Who is making the volcano?
3. Where are they sitting?
4. Why are they using baking soda and vinegar?
5. Which subject are they learning?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," and "how" are commonly used in early grammar.
They help children ask clear, specific questions and get more meaningful answers.
Interactive quizzes, storytelling, and “20 questions” games keep students engaged.