Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Simple Future Tense

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Simple Future Tense
Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Simple Future Tense

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Simple Future Tense

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Looking Ahead: Simple Future Tense Worksheet for Class 2

  
This lively Grade 2 worksheet introduces the Simple Future Tense using “will + verb,” helping children talk about actions that are yet to happen. Through enjoyable activities like multiple-choice questions, true or false checks, fill in the blanks, rewriting, and paragraph writing, learners build a solid understanding of how to describe future plans and predictions with confidence.  

Why the Simple Future Tense Matters in Grammar? 

 
The Simple Future Tense is essential for expressing plans, intentions, and predictions. For Grade 2 learners, this topic is important because:  
1. It teaches children how to talk about upcoming events naturally.  
2. It helps build complete and meaningful sentences.  
3. It connects grammar to real-life situations like planning and promises.  
4. It encourages imagination and future-oriented thinking.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

  
This worksheet includes five exciting grammar exercises that make learning the future tense easy and fun:  

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students choose the correct sentence in the Simple Future Tense using will + verb.  

✏️ Exercise 2 – True or False  
Learners tick ‘T’ for correct future tense sentences and ‘F’ for incorrect ones, reinforcing correct usage.  

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
Children complete sentences like *Riya will visit the zoo* and *We will sing songs on the way* using suitable future tense verbs.  

📝 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting  
Students rewrite present tense sentences in the future tense, understanding how *will* changes meaning.  

📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
Learners fill in blanks in a short story about a future picnic using will + verb forms to describe plans and excitement.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. b) Riya will pack her bag tomorrow.  
2. b) Rahul will not eat lunch at home.  
3. a) Will Meera visit the zoo next week?  
4. a) We will travel by the school bus.  
5. b) The train will leave at seven.  
6. a) The class will play games.  
7. b) It will rain in Mumbai tomorrow.  
8. a) We will learn about animals.  
9. a) I will help Riya with her bag.  
10. b) We will enjoy the trip a lot.  

Exercise 2 – True or False  
1. T  
2. T  
3. T  
4. T  
5. F (The teacher will give us homework.)  
6. F (Rahul will eat his lunch at home.)  
7. T  
8. F (I will not play games yesterday → tomorrow.)  
9. F (It will rain tomorrow evening.)  
10. F (The bus will leave at eight.)  

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. will visit  
2. will help  
3. will travel  
4. will carry  
5. will tell  
6. will stop  
7. will sing  
8. will click  
9. will reach  
10. will talk  

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting  
1. Riya will eat lunch at school.  
2. Will Meera go to the park?  
3. They will visit their grandparents on Sunday.  
4. Rahul will not play cricket today.  
5. I will help my mother in the kitchen.  
6. Ravi will run fast in the race.  
7. Will we have class today?  
8. The teacher will teach us drawing.  
9. She will not read stories.  
10. We will play in the garden.  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph (Sample Completion) 
1. will go  
2. will pack  
3. will wake  
4. will be  
5. will feel  
6. will sing  
7. will play  
8. will click  
9. will bring  
10. will sit  
11. will share  
12. will spend  

Encourage your child to dream, plan, and write about tomorrow with this Simple Future Tense worksheet — a fun step toward mastering grammar and expression!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

They describe actions that will happen later using words like will or shall.

They look for helping verbs such as will or shall before the main verb.

It builds sentence planning skills for both speech and writing.