Class 2 There Is and There Are Worksheet

Class 2 There Is and There Are Worksheet
Class 2 There Is and There Are Worksheet

Class 2 There Is and There Are Worksheet

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One or Many Made Clear: Using “There Is” and “There Are” for Class 2

This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet helps young learners correctly use “there is” and “there are” to talk about one or more objects, people, or animals. Using simple classroom and everyday examples, students learn how sentence meaning changes based on singular and plural nouns.

Focused on the topic of Using “there is / there are”, this worksheet builds grammar understanding step by step through clear, guided practice. Learners work on multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, picture-based matching, identifying correct and incorrect usage in sentences, and applying the concept in a short paragraph.

Each activity is carefully designed for Class 2 students, keeping language simple and contexts familiar. By practising sentence patterns repeatedly, learners gain confidence in speaking, reading, and writing grammatically correct sentences.

Why “There Is / There Are” Matter in Grammar?

Understanding the correct use of “there is” and “there are” is important for Grade 2 learners because:
1. It helps children describe objects clearly and correctly.
2. It strengthens sentence structure and grammar accuracy.
3. It improves spoken English and everyday communication.
4. It builds a strong foundation for sentence construction in higher grades.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities designed for Grade 2 learners:

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct option (“there is” or “there are”) to complete each sentence.

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill in sentences using “there is” or “there are” from a word bank.

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match pictures with the correct “there is” or “there are” sentences.

Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle 
Students underline the correct use of “there is” or “there are” and circle the incorrect one.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks 
Students read a short paragraph and fill in the blanks correctly using “there is” or “there are”.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. there is 
2. there are 
3. there are 
4. there is 
5. there are 
6. there is 
7. there are 
8. there are 
9. there is 
10. there are 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. there is 
2. there are 
3. there are 
4. there is 
5. there are 
6. there is 
7. there is 
8. there are 
9. there is 
10. there are 

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
1. apples → There are three apples. 
2. book → There is one book. 
3. dogs → There are two dogs. 
4. ball → There is one ball. 
5. cat → There is one cat. 
6. stars → There are five stars. 
7. tree → There is one tree. 
8. cars → There are two cars. 
9. chair → There is one chair. 
10. birds → There are four birds. 

Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle 
1. underline there is 
2. underline there are 
3. Circle there are 
4. underline there are 
5. circle there are 
6. underline there are 
7. circle there are 
8. circle there is 
9. underline there is 
10. underline there are 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks 
there is, there are, there is, there are, there are, there is, there are, there is, there are

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Frequently Asked Questions

There is, is used for one item, while there are, is used for more than one.

They focus on the noun instead of checking if it is singular or plural.

By giving repeated sentence practice with clear visual clues.