PlanetSpark Logo
    CurriculumAbout UsContactResources
    BlogPodcastsSparkShop
    1. Home
    2. /
    3. Class Four

    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet on Names Capitalization

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Leena Jaryal
    Leena JaryalVisit Profile
    I’m a passionate English educator with 15 years of experience teaching across IB, IGCSE, and CBSE boards. I’ve also trained learners in spoken English, public speaking and corporate communication. Currently at PlanetSpark, I love empowering learners to communicate with confidence and clarity.
    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet on Names Capitalization
    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet on Names Capitalization

    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet on Names Capitalization

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Leena Jaryal
    Leena JaryalVisit Profile
    I’m a passionate English educator with 15 years of experience teaching across IB, IGCSE, and CBSE boards. I’ve also trained learners in spoken English, public speaking and corporate communication. Currently at PlanetSpark, I love empowering learners to communicate with confidence and clarity.

    Name Wise Writers: Correcting Inconsistent Capitalization in Names for Class 4 



    This Grade 4 English grammar worksheet helps learners correct inconsistent capitalization in names of people, places, cities, days, months, festivals, and special landmarks. Students practice identifying proper nouns and ensuring that each name begins with a capital letter. Through structured grammar exercises, learners strengthen accuracy in writing and build confidence for CBSE English assessments.

    This worksheet moves from simple identification (multiple-choice) to application (true/false and fill in the blanks) and finally to sentence and paragraph rewriting. The progression ensures that students not only recognize capitalization errors but can independently correct them in real writing situations.

    Why Capitalization of Names Matters in Grammar?

    1. Proper nouns such as names of people, cities, months, and festivals always begin with capital letters.
    2. Correct capitalization improves clarity and professionalism in writing.
    3. It prevents common exam mistakes in grammar and editing sections.
    4. Strong capitalization skills support better paragraph and story writing.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose the correctly capitalized name or place.

    ✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False 
    Learners decide whether names are capitalized correctly in sentences.

    ✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students write the correct form of names using proper capital letters.

    🔄 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Learners rewrite sentences by correcting capitalization errors in names.

    📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing 
    Students rewrite a full paragraph by correcting capitalization for all proper nouns.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice 
    1. Riya 
    2. Monday 
    3. Delhi 
    4. August 
    5. Mumbai 
    6. Doctor Mehta 
    7. Anaya 
    8. Jaipur 
    9. Diwali 
    10. Karan 

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

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks (Corrected Forms) 
    1. I saw Aarav at the library. 
    2. We went to May in May. (Correct form: May) 
    3. The principal is Mr Verma. 
    4. Diya plays cricket on Sunday. 
    5. My cousin lives in Delhi. 
    6. We read about Tagore in class. 
    7. The Taj Mahal is in Agra. 
    8. Riya bought a new book. 
    9. The festival of Holi is in March. 
    10. Sara visited Jaipur last week. 

    Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting (Corrected) 
    1. I travelled to Shimla during holidays. 
    2. The test is on Tuesday. 
    3. We saw the Char Minar in Hyderabad. 
    4. My friend Rehan loves football. 
    5. Nikita enjoys reading storybooks. 
    6. The picnic is planned for December. 
    7. They shifted to Noida recently. 
    8. The train reached Patna at noon. 
    9. Rehan scored a century. 
    10. The fair begins on Friday. 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing (Corrected Sample) 
    Last summer we visited Goa with our family. We stayed near Baga Beach and enjoyed the waves. My cousin Sneha collected shells from the shore. In the evening we saw a concert at Kala Academy. The next day we travelled to Panaji city. My uncle Vivek took us to the churches of Old Goa. Later we visited the spice plantations in Ponda. On Sunday we watched the sunset at Anjuna Beach. My friend Arjun clicked many photos of the lighthouse. It was a wonderful holiday in Goa.

    Help your child build strong capitalization skills and accurate writing habits with structured Class 4 grammar practice.

    Book a free trial!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    It means capitalizing names differently in the same text, like john vs John.

    They forget that all proper names must begin with a capital letter.

    By using grammar worksheets with name-based editing activities.

    More worksheets from Class 4

    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Correcting Homophones

    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Correcting Homophones

    Grade 4 Worksheet on Synonyms for Weather Words

    Grade 4 Worksheet on Synonyms for Weather Words

    Grade 4 Worksheet on Context Clues (Example Clues)

    Grade 4 Worksheet on Context Clues (Example Clues)

    Grade 4 Worksheet on Suffixes (-er as Person)

    Grade 4 Worksheet on Suffixes (-er as Person)

    More worksheets by Leena Jaryal

    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet Master Proofreading Test

    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet Master Proofreading Test

    Grade 4 English Worksheet on Dialogue Grammar Errors

    Grade 4 English Worksheet on Dialogue Grammar Errors

    Grade 4 English Grammar Worksheet on Capital Letters

    Grade 4 English Grammar Worksheet on Capital Letters

    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet on Missing Question Marks

    Grade 4 Grammar Worksheet on Missing Question Marks

    Loading footer...