Class 2 Prepositions of Time Grammar Sheet



Class 2 Prepositions of Time Grammar Sheet

When Things Happen: Prepositions of Time for Class 2
This interactive worksheet helps Class 2 learners identify and correctly use prepositions of time like *in*, *on*, *at*, *before*, and *after*. Through underlining, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks, and sentence writing, students strengthen their understanding of time expressions in everyday contexts.
Why Prepositions of Time Matter in Grammar?
This worksheet helps children:
1. Link actions to specific times using the right preposition.
2. Understand the difference between prepositions for days, months, times, and periods.
3. Apply prepositions in their own writing for clarity and accuracy.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes four activity formats:
Exercise 1 – Underline Prepositions of Time
Students underline the preposition of time in sentences like “My birthday is in September” and “We play outside until sunset”.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners choose the correct preposition of time to complete each sentence from three given options.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students insert the correct preposition of time into sentences, choosing words like *in*, *on*, *at*, *before*, *after*, *by*, *until*, *during*.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Writing
Students write original sentences using given prepositions of time like *before*, *after*, *at*, *in*, and *on*.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Underline prepositions of time
1. after
2. in
3. before
4. at
5. during
6. around
7. after
8. until
9. on
10. by
Exercise 2 – MCQs
1. at night – in
2. My birthday is – in July
3. School starts – on Monday
4. He plays – in the evening
5. We eat dinner – at 7 PM
6. The show is – at noon
7. She reads – at bedtime
8. We will go – after lunch
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks (Sample Answers)
1. at
2. in
3. at
4. in
5. at
6. on
7. after
8. at
9. at
10. at
Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences (Answers may vary)
1. I wash my hands before dinner.
2. We played football after school.
3. I wake up at 7 o’clock.
4. My birthday is in March.
5. We go to the park on Sunday.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common prepositions of time include “in,” “on,” and “at,” which tell when something happens.
They specify the exact time frame of an action, making communication more precise.
Yes, using daily schedules, calendars, and interactive games can make learning prepositions of time fun and memorable.