Class 2 English Worksheet on Present Continuous Tense



Class 2 English Worksheet on Present Continuous Tense

Keep It Going: Present Continuous Tense for Class 2
The present continuous tense helps us describe actions that are happening right now—like I am writing, or She is reading. This Class 2 worksheet gives students engaging practice in forming these sentences using the correct helping verb (is/am/are) along with a verb ending in -ing.
📌 Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?
🕒 Helps children describe current actions and activities.
🧠 Strengthens sentence-building with is/am/are + verb-ing structures.
✍️ Builds grammar confidence for both speaking and writing.
📚 Prepares learners for more advanced tenses in later grades.
🎯 What Are the Learning Outcomes?
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Correctly form sentences using the present continuous tense.
2. Use is, am, or are depending on the subject.
3. Understand when to use -ing with action verbs.
4. Improve fluency in describing real-time actions.
📚 What Does This Worksheet Offer?
📝 A one-page worksheet with 10 fill-in-the-blank sentences.
✏️ Each sentence focuses on applying is/am/are with the right -ing verb form.
👧 Includes familiar actions like writing, drawing, raining, barking.
🎯 Great for both introduction and revision of continuous tense.
🧠 What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?
Use is/am/are + Verb-ing: Students fill in the blank with the correct helping verb and verb-ing form.
Example: “I ____________ (write) a letter.” → am writing
✅ Answer Key to All Exercises:
1. am writing
2. is reading
3. are playing
4. are making
5. is drawing
6. are singing
7. is raining
8. are running
9. is barking
10. am listening
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Frequently Asked Questions
It describes actions that are happening right now using “is/am/are + verb-ing”.
It helps them talk about current events and describe real-time actions.
By identifying what’s happening in pictures and forming sentences like “He is jumping.”