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Fill in the blanks with Articles (A, An, The) for Grade 2

Fill in the blanks exercises with Articles (A, An, The) Worksheet helps Grade 2 kids learn and practice the correct use of “a,” “an,” and “the” in simple sentences and short paragraphs. These worksheets help children understand when and where to use each article.

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The worksheets include activities like fill in the blanks with the correct articles (a, an, or the) and completing the sentences. Some worksheets also include picture-based clues, which makes it easier for children to identify the correct article before a noun.


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This worksheet for Grade 2 helps kids learn the basic concepts of English grammar. These interesting and simple exercises were created especially for young students to practice using articles correctly in sentences.

Articles are an important part of English grammar, and teaching kids how to effectively use “a,” “an,” and “the” can help them develop good sentence building skill. This worksheet teaches students that “the” is used to refer to particular or well-known objects (the sun, the ball), “an” is used before vowel sounds (an apple, an elephant), and “a” is used before consonant sounds (a cat, a book).

Fill-in-the-blanks, sentence completion, and simple grammar exercise are just a few of the interesting tasks included in this worksheets. Such activities are made to help a child’s knowledge of articles while making learning fun. These activity sheets are ideal for children in Grade 2 and can be used as extra practice at home or in the classroom.

Quick Rules Box:

👉 Use “a” before consonant sounds → a man
👉 Use “an” before vowel sounds → an ant
👉 Use “the” for specific things → the moon

Examples

  • The sun rises in the east.
  • I saw a cat in the park.
  • He has a red bag.
  • She ate an apple in the morning.
  • They saw an elephant at the zoo.
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