

This Grade 4 worksheet focuses on identifying and fixing capitalization errors in sentences, names, places, festivals, and titles. It helps students understand correct capitalization rules through practical, real-life examples such as proper nouns, days, months, cities, monuments, and books.
With engaging exercises, learners develop the ability to spot mistakes and correct them confidently. The worksheet includes a variety of activities like multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks using proper nouns, matching incorrect and correct sentences, underlining words that need capitalization, and rewriting a full paragraph with accurate capitalization.
Learning to correct capitalization errors is essential for clear and correct writing. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It strengthens understanding of proper nouns and sentence structure.
2. It improves accuracy in writing names, places, dates, and titles.
3. It helps students edit and proofread their own work.
4. It builds confidence in both academic writing and daily communication.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build strong editing skills:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly capitalized sentence from given options.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using correctly capitalized words such as names, cities, festivals, and subjects.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match incorrectly written sentences with their corrected versions.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Students identify words that need capitalization in each sentence.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students rewrite a paragraph by fixing all capitalization errors.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. My cousin Vivan visited Hyderabad last Sunday.
2. In July we visited Kerala for a holiday.
3. I met Ramesh at the railway station yesterday.
4. On Monday our class visited the Science Museum.
5. We celebrate Republic Day on 26th January.
6. The river Yamuna flows through Delhi.
7. Yesterday I watched the movie Finding Nemo.
8. During summer we traveled to Shimla.
9. Our principal Mr Khanna addressed the assembly.
10. I enjoy solving puzzles in Mathematics class.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Riya
2. Goa
3. Diwali
4. August
5. Jaipur
6. Sunday
7. English
8. Arjun
9. Mumbai
10. Panchtantra
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. i saw rohan at the library. → I saw Rohan at the library.
2. the book pinocchio is interesting. → The book Pinocchio is interesting.
3. she visited mysore palace last year. → She visited Mysore Palace last year.
4. we celebrate eid with joy. → We celebrate Eid with joy.
5. my father works at tcs company. → My father works at TCS Company.
6. they went to victoria memorial yesterday. → They went to Victoria Memorial yesterday.
7. i will travel in october. → I will travel in October.
8. our teacher mrs das teaches music. → Our teacher Mrs Das teaches Music.
9. he lives near cubbon park. → He lives near Cubbon Park.
10. my brother likes maths. → My brother likes Maths.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words (Correct Forms)
1. Yesterday, I, Lucknow Zoo
2. My, Reema, Surat
3. We, Avengers
4. I, Professor Sen
5. Pongal, Tamil Nadu
6. Dev, March
7. Nile
8. I, The Jungle Book
9. Sir Joseph
10. The Qutub Minar
Exercise 5 – Correct Paragraph
During winter break I visited Kolkata with my parents. We explored Victoria Memorial and walked near the Hooghly River. Later my friend Ankit joined us, and we spent time at Eco Park. We also saw many birds and enjoyed boating in the lake. In the evening, we watched a light show at Science City and enjoyed street food at Park Street. It was a wonderful experience, and I learned many new things.
Help your child become a confident editor by mastering capitalization through fun and meaningful grammar practice!
This activity asks students to identify and correct incorrect capital letters in sentences.
They encourage students to read carefully and apply grammar rules independently.
They train learners to notice mistakes and revise sentences with proper capitalization.