

Class 2 English Worksheet on There vs Their Confusion
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There β Their: Word Usage Practice for Class 2
Words like there and their may sound the same, but they have different meaningsβand knowing the difference makes writing clearer and stronger. This worksheet helps Class 2 learners master when to use there (to show place) and their (to show possession) through real-life, easy-to-understand sentence practice.
π Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?
π Helps children point out things (there) or show ownership (their) accurately.
βοΈ Builds strong foundations for sentence writing and grammar tests.
π Encourages careful listening and reading to spot sound-alike words (homophones).
π£οΈ Improves real-life communication by avoiding common grammar mistakes.
π― What Are the Learning Outcomes?
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Understand the difference between there (place) and their (belonging).
2. Use the correct word in sentence-level writing.
3. Strengthen vocabulary and grammar awareness.
4. Build confidence in spotting and fixing common word usage errors.
π What Does This Worksheet Offer?
π One-page worksheet with 8 fill-in-the-blank sentences.
π§ Word bank includes: there, their β no confusion, just focused practice.
π« Realistic classroom and daily life examples (e.g., β_______ is a dog outside.β).
π Sentences designed for quick recognition of meaning based on context.
π§ What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?
Fill-in-the-Blanks: Children read each sentence and choose whether there or their fits best.
Example: β_______ mom is a doctor.β or β_______ are many stars in the sky.β
β Answer Key to All Exercises:
1. There is a bag near the chair.
2. They took off their shoes.
3. I waited over there.
4. There is a post office nearby.
5. There is a dog outside.
6. There are many stars in the sky.
7. Their mom is a doctor.
8. The boys are cleaning their classroom.
β¨ No More Confusing ""There"" and ""Their""!
Download this Class 2 worksheet to help your child understand the difference between two tricky words. A simple, effective tool to sharpen writing, speaking, and everyday communication.