Suffix -ed Practice Worksheet
A Grade 2 ELA worksheet to practice identifying and using words with the suffix -ed, focusing on past tense verbs.
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Suffix -ed Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the directions. The suffix '-ed' often tells us that something happened in the past.
1. Which word means 'to jump in the past'?
jumping
jump
jumped
jumps
2. In the sentence 'The dog barked loudly', what does 'barked' tell us?
The dog is barking now.
The dog will bark later.
The dog barked in the past.
The dog likes to bark.
Complete each sentence by adding '-ed' to the word in the parentheses. Remember to spell it correctly!
3. Yesterday, I (walk) to the park.
4. The cat (play) with a toy mouse.
5. My mom (bake) cookies last night.
Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
6. The word 'talked' means someone is talking right now.
True
False
7. Adding '-ed' to a verb usually makes it past tense.
True
False
8. Write a sentence using the word 'played'. Make sure your sentence shows that the action happened in the past.
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