CBSE English Grammar Exercises for Class 2 - Practice sentence correction with this printable worksheet.
CBSE English Grammar Exercises for Class 2 worksheet with sentence correction tasks and a name field at the top.
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Step-by-step solution for: Moving Beyond English Worksheets
The task involves rearranging the given words to form grammatically correct sentences. Below is the solution with explanations for each sentence:
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- Correct Sentence: I love dancing.
- Explanation: The subject "I" should come before the verb "love," and "dancing" is the object of the verb.
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- Correct Sentence: The sun is yellow.
- Explanation: The subject "the sun" should come first, followed by the verb "is," and then the adjective "yellow."
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- Correct Sentence: My name is Sumit.
- Explanation: The possessive pronoun "my" should be followed by the noun "name," and then the verb "is" with the name "Sumit."
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- Correct Sentence: He is a good boy.
- Explanation: The subject "he" should come first, followed by the verb "is," the adjective "good," and the noun "boy." Note that "a" is added before "good boy" to make it grammatically correct.
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- Correct Sentence: They are eating mangoes.
- Explanation: The subject "they" should come first, followed by the verb "are eating," and then the object "mangoes."
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- Correct Sentence: You have a silver ring.
- Explanation: The subject "you" should come first, followed by the verb "have," and then the object "a silver ring."
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- Correct Sentence: I drink juice everyday.
- Explanation: The subject "I" should come first, followed by the verb "drink," and then the object "juice." Note: "everyday" is used here as an adverb, though it's more common to use "every day" in this context.
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- Correct Sentence: My father is a doctor.
- Explanation: The possessive pronoun "My" should be followed by the noun "father," then the verb "is," and finally the noun phrase "a doctor."
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- Correct Sentence: Thanks for your help.
- Explanation: The word "Thanks" is used as a noun or interjection, followed by the preposition "for" and the possessive pronoun "your," and finally the noun "help."
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- Correct Sentence: Her cow was not black.
- Explanation: The possessive pronoun "her" should be followed by the noun "cow," then the verb "was," and finally the negation "not" followed by the adjective "black."
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1. I love dancing.
2. The sun is yellow.
3. My name is Sumit.
4. He is a good boy.
5. They are eating mangoes.
6. You have a silver ring.
7. I drink juice everyday.
8. My father is a doctor.
9. Thanks for your help.
10. Her cow was not black.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ I love dancing.} \\
2. & \text{ The sun is yellow.} \\
3. & \text{ My name is Sumit.} \\
4. & \text{ He is a good boy.} \\
5. & \text{ They are eating mangoes.} \\
6. & \text{ You have a silver ring.} \\
7. & \text{ I drink juice everyday.} \\
8. & \text{ My father is a doctor.} \\
9. & \text{ Thanks for your help.} \\
10. & \text{ Her cow was not black.}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
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1. Love I dancing
- Correct Sentence: I love dancing.
- Explanation: The subject "I" should come before the verb "love," and "dancing" is the object of the verb.
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2. Yellow the sun is
- Correct Sentence: The sun is yellow.
- Explanation: The subject "the sun" should come first, followed by the verb "is," and then the adjective "yellow."
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3. Name my is Sumit
- Correct Sentence: My name is Sumit.
- Explanation: The possessive pronoun "my" should be followed by the noun "name," and then the verb "is" with the name "Sumit."
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4. Good he is boy is
- Correct Sentence: He is a good boy.
- Explanation: The subject "he" should come first, followed by the verb "is," the adjective "good," and the noun "boy." Note that "a" is added before "good boy" to make it grammatically correct.
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5. eating they are mangoes
- Correct Sentence: They are eating mangoes.
- Explanation: The subject "they" should come first, followed by the verb "are eating," and then the object "mangoes."
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6. have a you silver ring
- Correct Sentence: You have a silver ring.
- Explanation: The subject "you" should come first, followed by the verb "have," and then the object "a silver ring."
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7. drink I juice everyday
- Correct Sentence: I drink juice everyday.
- Explanation: The subject "I" should come first, followed by the verb "drink," and then the object "juice." Note: "everyday" is used here as an adverb, though it's more common to use "every day" in this context.
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8. father My is doctor a
- Correct Sentence: My father is a doctor.
- Explanation: The possessive pronoun "My" should be followed by the noun "father," then the verb "is," and finally the noun phrase "a doctor."
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9. for your thanks help
- Correct Sentence: Thanks for your help.
- Explanation: The word "Thanks" is used as a noun or interjection, followed by the preposition "for" and the possessive pronoun "your," and finally the noun "help."
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10. her was cow not black
- Correct Sentence: Her cow was not black.
- Explanation: The possessive pronoun "her" should be followed by the noun "cow," then the verb "was," and finally the negation "not" followed by the adjective "black."
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Final Answer:
1. I love dancing.
2. The sun is yellow.
3. My name is Sumit.
4. He is a good boy.
5. They are eating mangoes.
6. You have a silver ring.
7. I drink juice everyday.
8. My father is a doctor.
9. Thanks for your help.
10. Her cow was not black.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ I love dancing.} \\
2. & \text{ The sun is yellow.} \\
3. & \text{ My name is Sumit.} \\
4. & \text{ He is a good boy.} \\
5. & \text{ They are eating mangoes.} \\
6. & \text{ You have a silver ring.} \\
7. & \text{ I drink juice everyday.} \\
8. & \text{ My father is a doctor.} \\
9. & \text{ Thanks for your help.} \\
10. & \text{ Her cow was not black.}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
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