

This Class 2 worksheet helps young learners understand and identify helping verbs such as is, am, are, has, have, was, and were. Students practice spotting helping verbs in sentences and using them correctly through fun, structured grammar activities. With multiple-choice questions, true or false tasks, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph completion, children learn how helping verbs support main verbs to show time and action clearly.
Learning helping verbs helps children build stronger and clearer sentences. This concept is important in Grade 2 because:
1. It teaches how verbs work together in a sentence.
2. It helps children express actions happening now or in the past.
3. It improves speaking and writing accuracy.
4. It builds a foundation for learning verb tenses.
This worksheet contains five engaging exercises that guide children from recognition to correct usage:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the sentence that contains a helping verb.
✏️ Exercise 2 – True and False
Learners decide whether each sentence uses a helping verb correctly.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using suitable helping verbs.
📝 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Children rewrite sentences by adding helping verbs as directed.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students complete a passage using helping verbs from a word box.
Exercise 1 – MCQs
1. She has lost her pencil.
2. I am waiting for a friend.
3. I have lost my shoe.
4. Tasha is drinking milk now.
5. The players are running fast.
6. The boys are jumping outside.
7. The clock is ticking.
8. She was smiling happily.
9. They had gone home.
10. The birds are flying high.
Exercise 2 – True and False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. True
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. is
2. are
3. has
4. are
5. is
6. am
7. have
8. have
9. are
10. am
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Answers)
1. Priya is staying at home.
2. The candle is sitting on the table.
3. We were going for a run.
4. He has broken his bone.
5. My dad has repaired my bicycle.
6. I was jumping happily.
7. They were eating watermelon.
8. Aastha has lost her ring.
9. We are eating in the canteen.
10. I am playing with dolls.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
am
are
is
are
has
has
are
has
am
have
Help your child master helping verbs with fun, guided grammar practice. Build strong sentence skills today!
Helping verbs support main verbs like is, am, are, was, and were.
They complete meaning and show tense.
Through fill-in-the-blank grammar worksheets.