

This Class 2 English grammar worksheet focuses on fixing incorrect sentence order in a fun and structured way. It helps young learners understand how words come together to form clear, meaningful sentences using correct subject–verb–object order.
Designed for Grade 2 students, this worksheet builds foundational grammar skills through multiple activity types such as identifying incorrect word order, choosing the correct sentence from options, rewriting jumbled sentences, fill in the blanks within a paragraph, and guided paragraph writing.
Students begin by underlining sentences with wrong word order, helping them notice common mistakes. Multiple-choice questions allow learners to select correctly ordered sentences, strengthening reading and thinking skills. Sentence rewriting tasks encourage active correction, while the paragraph-based fill in the blanks activity helps students apply sentence structure in context. The worksheet ends with creative paragraph writing to reinforce learning independently.
Correct sentence order helps children express ideas clearly and confidently. For Class 2 learners, this skill is important because:
1. It improves sentence clarity and meaning.
2. It strengthens subject–verb–object understanding.
3. It supports better reading and writing skills.
4. It builds confidence in spoken and written English.
This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities to build sentence structure skills:
Exercise 1 – Identify Incorrect Sentence Order
Students underline the sentence in each pair that has incorrect word order.
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence
Students select the correctly ordered sentence from three options.
Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences
Students rearrange words to form correct sentences.
Exercise 4 – Fix the Paragraph
Students rewrite incorrect word order phrases correctly within a paragraph.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph on the topic “A Fun Day at the Park”.
Exercise 1 – Sentences with Incorrect Order
1. Packed she her bag.
2. Smiled Mom at her.
3. Opened she the jar.
4. Told a story grandma.
5. Watched she it with joy.
6. Ate she hot idlis.
7. Drew she flowers.
8. Spoke the parrot words funny.
9. Drank she cold lassi.
10. Swam fast fish the.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Answers
1. b) The monkey eats sweet mango.
2. c) The child plays with small blocks.
3. a) The guard reads the sign at the gate.
4. c) Grandma cooks hot soup in kitchen.
5. b) The bright kite flies across sky.
6. c) The farmer drinks fresh juice.
7. a) The shop near house opens early.
8. b) The artist paints wall with brush.
9. c) The bell rings loudly during break.
10. a) The school boy carries heavy bag.
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. The bright moon shines at night.
2. The kitten sleeps on the mat.
3. Rohan listens quietly during class.
4. Sara keeps pencils in the bag.
5. The bus waits near the gate.
6. Anaya washes hands after lunch.
7. The little frog jumps in the rain.
8. Aarav packs his bag before school.
9. A clock hangs on the wall.
10. The child sees lions at the zoo.
Exercise 4 – Correct Word Order in Paragraph
she woke up early
her clean dress
ducks near the pond
for her
her hands
under a big tree
with a ball
back home
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary.
Help your child master sentence structure with expert guidance and fun grammar practice.
Correct sentence order helps children express ideas clearly and improves reading and writing skills.
They often mix up subject, verb, and object positions while forming meaningful sentences.
It strengthens logical thinking and helps students form correct sentences independently.