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Verbs- Class 2nd English Grammar Worksheet for Practice

 

Verbs Worksheet

 

Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with is + ‘__ing’ form of the verb or are + ‘__ing’ form of a verb. Choose a suitable verb from the below :

 

Chasing               painting               dancing               crying                   solving

 

Shining                banking               chirping               sitting                   doing

 

The stars ………………. in the sky.

The birds ………………. in the trees.

The baker ………………. a cake.

The cat …………………. a mouse.

Ramesh and Rohit ………………… their homework.

The girls ………………… on the bench.

The artist ………………. a picture.

The child ………………….the sums.

The baby ……………… bitterly.

The dancers ………………. on the stage.

 

Write the sounds, animals, and birds make, in the plural and singular forms. Choose the verb suggesting sound from the below.

 

bark         neigh          roar       mew      trumpet

 

cackle        chirp          howl        crow             low

 

Birds ………………….                A bird  ……………………

Dogs ………………….               A dog  …………………..

Cows ………………….               A cow  …………………..

Cats ………………….                 A cat   ……………………

Cocks .…………………              A cock ……………………

 

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