This Grade 4 worksheet strengthens grammar mastery with practical capitalization rules for addresses, dates, and quotations. Students learn how to apply capital letters in real-world contexts — from writing letters and noting addresses, to using dates correctly, and punctuating dialogue. With engaging exercises like MCQs, fill in the blanks, matching, underlining, and creative paragraph writing, this worksheet builds precision and confidence in writing.
Capitalization helps students move from basic writing to polished expression. For Class 4 learners, capitalization is important because:
1. Addresses and place names must always begin with capital letters.
2. Days, months, and festivals require capitalization to show importance.
3. Quotation marks start with a capital letter when a sentence begins inside.
4. Mastering these rules improves formal writing, letters, and creative tasks.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose correct capitalization for addresses, dates, cities, and quotations. Example: “We live at ___.” → “12 Main Street.”
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners rewrite sentences using proper capitalization for months, streets, rivers, and festivals.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students connect sentences with the correct capitalized words, practicing addresses, names, and dates.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Children underline the correct capitalized form in sentences. Example: “(we/We) are going to Chennai.” → underline “We.”
🎨 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students look at a farm picture and write a descriptive paragraph using capitalization rules.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. We live at ___. → 12 Main Street
2. My birthday is on ___. → Monday
3. He said, “___ everyone.” → Hello
4. They moved to ___. → Chennai
5. We met in ___. → July
6. She asked, “___ are you?” → Where
7. He lives in ___. → Mumbai
8. ___ is the hottest month. → August
9. He said, “___ you.” → Thank
10. Their address is ___. → 45 Park Road
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. The exams will start in ___. → April
2. They live on ___. → Nehru Road
3. The capital of ___ is New Delhi. → India
4. My uncle’s shop is on ___. → Khan Market
5. We play cricket on ___. → Sunday
6. The ___ is a holy river. → Ganga
7. The story of ___ is famous. → Sita
8. Christmas is in ___. → December
9. Mother bought fruits from the ___. → Main Street
10. School starts on ___. → Monday
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
We visited ___ on our holiday. → Goa
The meeting is in ___. → December
He sent a letter to ___. → Amit
They reached on ___. → Friday
He was born in ___. → October
My aunt lives on ___. → Church Road
My favourite teacher is ___. → Mr. Mehta
Our exam is on ___. → Monday
We travelled to ___ last year. → Agra
She wrote a note to ___. → Mrs. Sharma
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
1. (we/We) are going to Chennai. → We
2. (he/He) lives on Park Road. → He
3. (my/My) birthday is in July. → My
4. (it/It) will be a holiday on Monday. → It
5. (they/They) saw the Ganga. → They
6. (our/Our) house very beautiful. → Our
7. (she/She) asked a question to her teacher. → She
8. (this/This) is my school building. → This
9. (i/I) am writing a letter to my friend. → I
10. (we/We) walked on King Street. → We
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Sample Answer:
“This is a farm. There is a big red Barn. A Cow is standing near the Hay. A Hen and Ducks are near the Well. The Farm looks green and peaceful. Farmers are working happily.”
(Answers may vary)
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They should use capitals for proper nouns, the first word in a sentence, titles, and special days.
They often forget to capitalize names, book titles, or the pronoun “I” in the middle of sentences.
Through examples, editing tasks, and short passages where students apply the rules directly.