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    Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Confusing Contractions

    Class 2English GrammarSpoken EnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Aishwarya Vijay
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    I’m a former banking and finance professional with 6 years of corporate experience, now a certified educator working at PlanetSpark. After completing my ECCEd and teaching coding at WhiteHat Jr for 2.5 years, I transitioned fully into teaching to build a healthier work–life balance and be more present for my son—while doing work I genuinely love.
    Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Confusing Contractions
    Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Confusing Contractions

    Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Confusing Contractions

    Class 2English GrammarSpoken EnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Aishwarya Vijay
    Aishwarya VijayVisit Profile
    I’m a former banking and finance professional with 6 years of corporate experience, now a certified educator working at PlanetSpark. After completing my ECCEd and teaching coding at WhiteHat Jr for 2.5 years, I transitioned fully into teaching to build a healthier work–life balance and be more present for my son—while doing work I genuinely love.

    Clear the Confusion! Mastering Tricky Contractions and Homophones for Class 2

     This Class 2 worksheet helps children confidently use commonly confused word pairs such as they’re/there/their, it’s/its, and you’re/your. These word sets often sound the same but have different meanings, and mastering them is an essential early grammar skill. With guided practice, students learn how contractions work, how apostrophes show missing letters, and how to choose the correct form based on sentence meaning. 
    Through MCQs, True/False checks, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence correction, and a meaningful passage-editing activity, children build the ability to recognize and apply the correct confusing contraction or possessive form in context. The examples are simple, relatable, and designed to remove confusion step by step. 

    Why Confusing Contractions Matter?

     1. Helps children distinguish between contractions and possessive words. 
    2. Strengthens reading comprehension by understanding correct word choice. 
    3. Builds accuracy in writing sentences that use its/it’s, their/there/they’re, and your/you’re. 
    4. Reduces frequent grammar mistakes in early writing. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Word 
    Exercise 2 – True or False 
    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly 
    Exercise 5 – Passage Editing 

    ANSWER KEY 

    Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
    1. c 
    2. a 
    3. b 
    4. b 
    5. b 
    6. a 
    7. c 
    8. b 
    9. b 
    10. b 

    Exercise 2 – True or False 
    1. True 
    2. True 
    3. True 
    4. False 
    5. True 
    6. False 
    7. True 
    8. False 
    9. True 
    10. True 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    They’re 
    its 
    Your 
    you’re 
    there 
    It’s 
    there 
    Their 
    they’re 
    Their 

    Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly 
    They left their bag on the bench. 
    You’re my best friend today. 
    We know you’re ready. 
    The dog hurt its tail. 
    The girls said their class is big. 
    He kept toys over there. 
    It’s going to be fun today. 
    The bird broke its wing. 
    Riya thinks you’re late. 
    The boys forgot their books. 

    Exercise 5 – Passage Editing 
    Mira and Tanvi wait near their school gate early in the morning. 
    Tanvi says she’s very excited for the picnic because the whole class is going together. 
    Mira smiles and says she is bringing her new red bag that she packed the night before. 
    They see the big yellow bus arrive and run toward their friends who are already standing in a line. 
    The teacher tells everyone that it is their turn to get on the bus. 
    On the way, they look at a dog near the gate wagging its tail happily. 
    When they reach the park, Mira tells Tanvi, “I think we’re ready for a fun day with games and snacks!” 
    They spread their mat on the grass and sit together while waiting for the teacher to start the activities. 

    Help your child master confusing contractions and use them confidently in sentences! 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    They may sound similar to other words, such as its and it’s.

    Teach them to expand the contraction to check meaning.

    Sentence-level exercises where kids choose the correct contraction.

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