Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Subject and Predicate


Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Subject and Predicate
Who & What? Doing What? Subject and Predicate for Class 2
This Class 2 worksheet helps children understand how every complete sentence has two important parts: the subject (who or what the sentence is about) and the predicate (what the subject does). With simple, child-friendly examples and clear exercises, students learn to recognise these parts and use them to form complete, meaningful sentences.
Through underlining tasks, multiple-choice questions, sentence rewriting, a fill-in-the-blanks passage, and a short writing task, learners practise identifying subjects and predicates in a fun and structured way. This worksheet strengthens early grammar foundations and supports clearer writing for Class 2 students.
Why Subjects & Predicates Matter in Grammar?
Understanding subjects and predicates helps children:
1. Write clearer and more complete sentences.
2. Improve reading comprehension by identifying key parts of sentences.
3. Build stronger grammar and writing habits.
4. Express ideas in an organised and meaningful way.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify Subject & Predicate
Students underline the subject and circle the predicate in each sentence.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence
Children select the option with a clear subject and predicate.
📚 Exercise 3 – Rewrite Showing Subject & Predicate
Students rewrite short sentences, marking the subject and predicate correctly.
📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in a Passage
Learners fill blanks with suitable subjects and predicates to complete a passage.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Write Sentences
Students write a paragraph using complete sentences with clear subjects and predicates.
ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Subject (who/what) & Predicate (what happens)
1. Chotu – plays in the yard
2. Sonam – reads a book
3. The teacher – explained clearly
4. Swati – wrote her notes
5. The bus – stopped suddenly
6. The dog – barked loudly
7. Kaveri – kicks the ball
8. The child – smiled happily
9. Meena – painted a picture
10. Akanksha – opened the window
Exercise 2 – MCQ Answers
1. a) Mridul runs quickly
2. c) The dog barked loudly
3. b) Asha reads a book
4. a) The bus stopped suddenly
5. b) Mira painted a picture
6. c) Kabir kicks the ball
7. a) The child smiled happily
8. c) The teacher explained clearly
9. b) Aravya opened the window
10. c) Sana wrote her notes
Exercise 3 – Rewrite with Subject & Predicate
1. Priya – is running fast.
2. Srestha – is reading a book.
3. The train – is stopping now.
4. The dog – is barking.
5. Mehnaaz – is cooking yummy sweets.
6. Aaradhya – kicks the football.
7. The English teacher – is explaining poems.
8. Suhana – is opening the window.
9. The young girl – is smiling at you.
10. Deepika – is writing a story.
Exercise 4 – Passage Answers
the students stood, the teacher adjusted, they sang, a gardener watered, the class monitor looked, they read, the clerk worked, the children walked, the younger children sat, the teacher smiled
Exercise 5 – One Possible Paragraph
The students lined up quietly. The teacher explained the lesson. A little boy read his book at his desk. The class wrote neatly in their notebooks. Everyone listened carefully and followed the rules.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The subject tells who/what the sentence is about; the predicate tells the action.
They may not recognise verbs or main nouns clearly.
Practice splitting simple sentences into two parts.





