Class 2 English Worksheet on Subject Verb Agreement

Class 2 English Worksheet on Subject Verb Agreement
Class 2 English Worksheet on Subject Verb Agreement

Class 2 English Worksheet on Subject Verb Agreement

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Sing It Right: Subject–Verb Agreement for Class 2  

This Class 2 worksheet helps children master subject–verb agreement beyond “is/are,” focusing on action verbs like *he sings* and *they sing*. With True/False checks, multiple-choice questions, fill in the blanks, error correction, and paragraph writing, learners build confidence in using correct verb forms for singular and plural subjects.  

Why Subject–Verb Agreement Matters in Grammar?  


Subject–verb agreement makes sentences clear and accurate. For Class 2 learners, this skill is important because:  
1. It strengthens the habit of matching verbs with singular or plural subjects.  
2. It builds confidence in both oral and written expression.  
3. It avoids common mistakes like “He run” or “They sings.”  
4. It lays the foundation for advanced grammar in later grades.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

 
This worksheet includes five interactive activities to make grammar practice fun and effective:  

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False  
Students check if verbs are used correctly. Example: “He run to school.”  

✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students choose the correct verb form for each sentence. Example: “He sings a sweet song.”  

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students complete sentences with the correct form of verbs like *walks/walk*.  

📝 Exercise 4 – Underline & Rewrite  
Students identify errors and rewrite sentences correctly. Example: “The girls sing in the school choir.”  

📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
Students fill in missing verbs in a lively passage about children playing and learning together.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – True or False  
1. False  
2. True  
3. True  
4. False  
5. True  
6. True  
7. True  
8. False  
9. True  
10. False  

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. He sings a sweet song.  
2. They run in the park.  
3. Meera reads a story.  
4. The children play cricket.  
5. Ravi waits at the bus stop.  
6. The cats meow at night.  
7. She eats a red apple.  
8. They dance together.  
9. He walks in the garden.  
10. The boys sing happily.  

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. The boy walks to school.  
2. The girls play cricket.  
3. She reads loudly.  
4. The dogs bark at night.  
5. The birds sing at dawn.  
6. The children read stories.  
7. He walks fast.  
8. She dances well.  
9. Meera writes neatly.  
10. The boys kick football.  

Exercise 4 – Underline & Rewrite  
1. The girls sing in the school choir.  
2. The dog plays with the ball.  
3. She eats rice for dinner.  
4. They run around the park.  
5. Asha goes to the temple daily.  
6. The boys read comics together.  
7. He plays with the football.  
8. They drink juice after play.  
9. Riya reads a story to us.  
10. The children draw on the board.  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
On a holiday morning, Ravi **plays** football with his friends, and he **is** very excited. Meera **sings** songs on the stage, while her brother **plays** the drum. The children **play** cricket after lunch, and Riya **plays** the piano. My teacher **reads** stories in the class, and the students **sing** together happily. Raj **writes** a letter to his uncle, while his cousins **play** games in the garden.  

Boost your child’s grammar confidence with this engaging worksheet — a perfect step from simple “is/are” to action verbs that make sentences strong!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

Subject verb agreement means the verb must match the subject in number and person.

Because it makes sentences sound correct, e.g., "He runs" not "He run."

Through repeated examples and grammar worksheets with everyday contexts.