

Sentence Fun Factory: Writing the 4 Types of Sentences for Grade 2
This Grade 2 worksheet introduces young learners to the four basic types of sentences—statements, questions, commands, and exclamations—in a clear and engaging way. Designed for early primary students, it helps children recognise how sentences are used to share information, ask questions, give instructions, and express strong feelings. With colourful examples and structured practice, students build confidence in identifying and writing each sentence type correctly.
Why the 4 Types of Sentences Matter in Grammar?
Learning the four types of sentences is an essential grammar skill for Grade 2 learners because:
1. It helps children understand the purpose of different sentences.
2. It improves reading comprehension by recognising sentence intent.
3. It supports correct punctuation like full stops, question marks, and exclamation marks.
4. It builds a strong foundation for clear speaking and writing.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five engaging activities designed for young learners:
✏️ Exercise 1 – Identify the Sentence Type
Students read each sentence and identify whether it is a statement, question, command, or exclamation. Example: “Wow, this cake is delicious!”
🧠 Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct sentence type for each sentence, reinforcing understanding through guided selection.
✍️ Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Learners rewrite given sentences by changing them into a specified sentence type, practising structure and punctuation.
📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Passage-Based)
Students complete a short passage by filling in missing words, noticing how different sentence types appear in real classroom situations.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph on “A Fun Day at School” using all four types of sentences, encouraging creativity and grammar application.
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Exercise 1 – Identify the Sentence Type
1. Statement
2. Command
3. Exclamation
4. Question
5. Exclamation
6. Question
7. Question
8. Command
9. Statement
10. Statement
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice
1. c) This is a statement.
2. b) This is a question.
3. a) This is a command.
4. b) This is a question.
5. b) This is an exclamation.
6. a) This is a command.
7. a) This is a question.
8. c) This is a statement.
9. b) This is a command.
10. c) This is an exclamation.
Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
1–10. Answers may vary.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Sample Answers)
door, bell, bag, pencil, floor, desk
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary.
Help your child express ideas clearly and confidently with this Grade 2 worksheet on writing the four types of sentences.
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Class 2 students learn declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
They look at the purpose—telling, asking, commanding, or expressing feelings.
It builds strong writing habits and helps them form correct sentence structures.