Worksheet -Common & Proper Noun
Practice -1
- For each underlined noun, write common or proper.
- Once upon a time, there was a girl named Alice.
- One day, the girl fell down a rabbit hole.
- She landed in a land called Wonderland.
- Lewis Carroll wrote about her adventure.
- My class began the book on Monday.
- We read about Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
- What did the teacher think of the Queen of Hearts?
- What story tells about Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker?
- I like that book by Roald Dahl. 10. James had an adventure inside a giant peach.
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Practice -2
B. Write each sentence. Draw one line under the common nouns. Draw two lines under the proper nouns.
- James Henry Trotter lived with his two aunts.
- His family lived on Proudfoot Avenue in Stillwater.
- Their house was on a high hill in England.
- One day, a large box arrived from Admiral Drake in Antarctica. .
- Inside was a penguin named Captain Cook.
- That penguin caused a lot of trouble in Stillwater.
- Imagine that James and Alice met.
- Didn’t the two children live near London?
- Would the boy and the girl visit Mr. Popper?
- People in the United States love these two characters.
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Answers
Practice-1
- Once upon a time, there was a girl named Alice.
- One day, the girl fell down a rabbit hole.
- She landed in a land called Wonderland.
- Lewis Carroll wrote about her adventure.
- My class began the book on Monday.
- We read about Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
- What did the teacher think of the Queen of Hearts?
- What story tells about Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker?
- I like that book by Roald Dahl.
- James had an adventure inside a giant peach.
Practice-2
- James Henry Trotter lived with his two aunts.
- His family lived on Proudfoot Avenue in Stillwater.
- Their house was on a high hill in England.
- One day, a large box arrived from Admiral Drake in Antarctica.
- Inside was a penguin named Captain Cook.
- That penguin caused a lot of trouble in Stillwater.
- Imagine that James and Alice met.
- Didn’t the two children live near London?
- Would the boy and the girl visit Mr. Popper?
- People in the United States love these two characters.