The Verb Class 2 - Download Free PDF With Solution
FAQs on English Grammar Class 2 - The Verb
1. What is a verb in English grammar for Class 2?
In simple terms, a verb is an action word or a doing word. It is the most important part of a sentence because it tells us what someone or something is doing. For example, in the sentence 'Birds fly in the sky', the word 'fly' is the verb because it describes the action the birds are doing.
2. Can you give some simple examples of verbs or action words?
Of course! Verbs are all around us. Here are some common examples of action words that you can use in your daily sentences:
- Words for playing: run, jump, throw, catch, kick
- Words for eating: eat, drink, bite, chew
- Words for creating: draw, sing, write, read, build
- Words for daily actions: sleep, walk, talk, sit, stand
3. How do I find the verb in a sentence?
A great way to find the verb is to ask, 'What is the action happening?' or 'What is the person or thing doing?' The answer to that question is usually the verb. For instance, in the sentence 'The cat sleeps on the mat,' if you ask 'What is the cat doing?', the answer is 'sleeps'. So, sleeps is the verb.
4. Why are verbs so important for making sentences?
Verbs are essential because a sentence cannot be complete without one. A verb connects the subject (who or what is doing the action) to the rest of the sentence. Without a verb, we would just have a collection of words with no meaning. For example, 'The dog the ball' is incomplete. But when we add the verb 'chases', the sentence 'The dog chases the ball' makes perfect sense.
5. Are words like 'is', 'am', and 'are' also verbs?
Yes, they are a special type of verb. While they don't show an action like 'run' or 'play', they show a state of being. They tell us what someone or something is. For example: 'She is a doctor.' or 'I am happy.' As per the CBSE 2025-26 syllabus for Class 2, the main focus is on action verbs, but it is useful to know that 'is', 'am', and 'are' are also verbs.
6. Can a sentence have more than one verb?
Yes, a sentence can sometimes describe more than one action. When this happens, you might see more than one verb. For example, in the sentence 'He likes to read and write stories,' both read and write are verbs because they are two different actions that he likes to do.





