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Describing Words Worksheet Exercises for Class 2 Examples with Answers CBSE PDF
- Describing words tell us more about naming words.
- They give more information about people, places or things.
- They tell us how hesheit looks, feels, sounds, smells or tastes.
- Describing words have their opposites. Examples: Black-White, Tall-Short, Thick-Thin.
Describing Words For Class 2
A. Circle the describing words in each sentence.
1. The brave fireman rescued the cat from the tree.
2. My friends and I are going to watch a scary movie.
3. My friend likes to read funny books about fairies.
4. Our teacher is very intelligent.
5. My purple sock has a hole in it.
6. Does loud music hurt your ears?
Describing Words Worksheet
B. Circle the describing word and underline the names.
Adjectives For Class 2
C. Write the opposites of the following words.
Wet ____________
Dark ____________
Clean ____________
Hot ____________
Rich ____________
Describing Words Class 2
D. Look at the pictures and tick the correct sentences.
Chips taste salty. ( )
Chips taste sweet. ( )
The train is fast. ( )
The train is slow. ( )
Winters are hot. ( )
Winters are cold. ( )
Wood is hard. ( )
Wood is soft. ( )
Underline The Describing Words For Class 2
E. Complete the following sentences with the help of describing words given in the word bank.
1. Ours is a ____________ school.
2. The cow is a ____________ animal.
3. A ____________ man was walking with a stick.
4. The beggar was wearing ____________ clothes.
Comparison Exercise for Class 2 CBSE PDF
Fundamentals
- To compare two people or things we use describing words.
- To compare naming words we often add -r or -er in the end of the describing words.
- Than is the key word for comparing two things or people.
Look at these examples.
For longer words, we use the keyword ‘More’.
Presentation
Read the picture story.
“Do you like this big dinning table?”, asks Han. uYes, this is bigger than the one at our home”, says RitaI
“Do you like the table cloth? asks Han. “Well…I must say it is more beautiful and prettier than the table.” says Rita.
“Shall we buy it? It’s I not expensive. Rather, it is cheaper than the other tables we saw”
A. Answer the following questions.
1. Which word does Hari use to describe the table?
2. Which words does Rita use to describe the table cloth?
3. Is the table expensive?
B. Write the positive forms of words given below. Word- Comparison Word – Comparison
Word- Comparison | Word – Comparison |
1. _____________________ bigger | 4. _____________________ more expensive |
2. _____________________ more beautiful | 5. _____________________ cheaper |
3. _____________________ prettier |
Degrees of Comparison Sentences Exercises with Answers for Class 2 CBSE PDF
A. Circle the correct describing word for each picture.
B. Write the correct describing word to show the comparison. Use the keyword ‘than’ to show comparisons.
1. Ram is ____________ Rita. (tall)
2. A pen is ____________ a sword. (useful)
3. Sarita is ____________ her sister. (young)
4. This dress is ____________ that dress. (beautiful)
5. Mangoes are ____________ apples. (cheap)
6. Iron is ____________ wood. (heavy)
7. Mr. Thakur was ____________ Mr. Paul. (wealthy)
8. A car runs ____________ a bicycle. (fast)
How Many? Exercises with Answers for Class 2 CBSE PDF
Fundamentals
- Some describing words tell how many people, places, animals or things are there.
- They are called describing number words.
- All and few are also describing number words.
Presentation
Read the picture story.
Nine girls of our class’ are selected for Annual Day function.
Three girls aré selected in dance performance. Two girls are selected for solo performance. Four girls are selected
Only a few winning 7 participants will get the prizes. Participation certificates will be given to all the selected girls.
A. Answer the following questions as per the story.
1. How many girls were selected for solo performance?
____________________________________
2. How many girls were selected for dance performance?
____________________________________
3. Which describing word is used to represent the selected girls of the class?
____________________________________
B. Quick Prompts
1. How many months are there in a year? ____________
2. How many days are there in a week? ____________
3. How many players are there in the cricket team? ____________
4. How many colours does a traffic light have? ____________
5. How many colours are there in a rainbow? ____________
C. Underline the describing number words in the following sentences.
1. I have three books.
2. He ate a few bananas.
3. Kishore drank two glasses of milk.
4. A house has four walls.
5. All the students were present.
My Your His Her Our Their Exercises Worksheet with Answers for Class 2 CBSE PDF
- My, our, your, his, her, its, there are also describing words.
- It shows that something belongs to someone or something.
- Look at the following examples.
Presentation
Read the picture story.
We need a great ¡de for the food for the party. “My idea is to serve egg sandwiches” says Rohit. “I like his idea because eggs are pretty easy to cook.” says Varun.
“My idea is to serve cheese burgers”, says Nancy. “Does anyone else have a better idea?” asks Rohit. “Bunny told me about an idea he saysancy.
“Wow Can you shari his idea for the part food?” says Rohit. “Well…he wants potluck party where everyone cooks their favourite food and bring t along with them”, says Nancy.
“Hey, don’t forget Manu and Richa. They have an idea for the party too. Their idea is to serve pizzas”. says Varun.
“I really like pizza. Infact, it’s my favourite food. I like their idea”, says Nancy.
“I think I like Bunny’s idea. His suggestion for potluck party is the est.”_says Rohit.
A. Answer the following questions as per the story.
1. What food does Rohit suggest for the party?
2. Who likes Manu and Richa’s suggestion?
3. Whose suggestion is the best?
B. Write the word used for the following names in the story above.
1. Manu and Richa ____________
2. Pizza ____________
3. Bunny ____________
4. Rohit ____________
5. Varun ____________
C. Fill in the blanks with ‘my’, ‘your’, ‘his’, ‘her’, ‘him’, ‘its’, ‘our’ or ‘their’.
1. You your book
2. Madhu her book
3. You and Madhu ____________ book
4. Your wife ____________ purse
5. The machine ____________ cord
6. Hari, Raju and Reena ____________ father
7. It ____________ tail
8. We ____________ team
9. The boy ____________ test
10. My daughter ____________ shoes
11. Sonu and Rita ____________ answers
12. She ____________ test