Class 4 Capital Letters Grammar Worksheet

Class 4 Capital Letters Grammar Worksheet
Class 4 Capital Letters Grammar Worksheet

Class 4 Capital Letters Grammar Worksheet

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Capital Confidence: Using Capital Letters in Titles and Proper Nouns for Class 4  

This Grade 4 English Grammar worksheet on Using Capital Letters in Titles, Headings, and Proper Nouns helps students master correct capitalization rules in everyday writing. Through multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, picture matching, noun identification, and paragraph correction, learners strengthen their understanding of capital letters in names of people, places, monuments, books, festivals, days, and titles.

Why Using Capital Letters Correctly Matters in Grammar?  
Capital letters make writing clear, correct, and meaningful. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because:  
1. It teaches capitalization of proper nouns like Delhi, Mumbai, and India.  
2. It strengthens understanding of book titles, monuments, and national holidays.  
3. It improves editing and proofreading skills.  
4. It builds writing accuracy for school exams and assignments.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities:

📝 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students choose the correctly capitalized word or title in each sentence (e.g., Little Women, New Delhi, Republic Day).

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
Learners complete sentences using correctly capitalized proper nouns from a word bank (e.g., Jim Corbett, Himalayas, Meenakshi Temple, Narmada River).

🖼️ Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
Students match pictures of monuments, places, and objects to their correctly capitalized proper nouns (e.g., India Gate, Qutab Minar, Himalayas).

🔍 Exercise 4 – Underline the Proper Noun and Circle the Common Noun  
Learners identify proper nouns and common nouns in given sentences to reinforce capitalization rules.

📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion  
Students fill in missing capital letters in a travel-based paragraph using proper nouns, titles, and national landmarks.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice  
1. Kolkata  
2. Magic Tree  
3. Rabindranath  
4. Chennai  
5. Republic Day  
6. Little Women  
7. New Delhi  
8. Brave Heart  
9. Tata Steel  
10. Gateway Of India  

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. Bengaluru  
2. Republic Day  
3. Mumbai  
4. Jim Corbett  
5. Goa  
6. New Delhi  
7. Narmada River  
8. Meenakshi  
9. Mumbai  
10. Monday  

Exercise 3 – Match the Following  

India Gate – Picture of India Gate  
a building – Picture of mall/building  
Meenakshi – Picture of girl  
Himalayas – Picture of mountains  
Qutab Minar – Picture of Qutab Minar  

a hospital – Hospital building  
roses – Flowers  
The School – School building  
Arabian Sea – Sea picture  
Shekhar – Boy raising hand  

Exercise 4 – Proper Noun (Underline) / Common Noun (Circle)  

1. Rekha, Delhi – aunt  
2. Republic Day – school  
3. Cubbon Park – park  
4. English, Monday – subject/day  
5. Megha, Ravi, Mumbai – city  
6. Shivalik, India – mountain range  
7. Chennai – train  
8. Golden Temple – temple  
9. Maheshwari – book  
10. Ganga, India – river  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion  

Delhi  
Gateway of India  
Monday  
Rabindranath  
Mumbai  
Himalayas  
My Trip to Delhi  
Republic Day  
Bengaluru  

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps children recognize proper nouns, titles, and sentence beginnings clearly in every reading comprehension worksheet and CBSE English exercise.

They guide young readers to understand the topic, organize ideas, and build confidence during English for early learners activities.

Children strengthen grammar accuracy, attention to detail, and sentence clarity while improving overall Class 1 English comprehension skills.