
Learning capitalization can be fun and exciting, especially when you get to fix sentences and choose the correct words! This English grammar worksheet for Grade 3 focuses on capitalization rules in a simple and engaging way. Students get to practice using capital letters correctly through different types of questions, making learning both enjoyable and effective.
Capitalization rules help us understand when to use capital letters in sentences. In this worksheet, students learn how to use capital letters for titles, the first word of a sentence, proper nouns, and the word “I”. These rules are important to make sentences clear and correct.
Students are expected to:
• Identify correct capitalized words
• Use capital letters in names, places, and titles
• Begin sentences with capital letters
• Apply capitalization in writing
This English grammar worksheet includes different types of questions to help students practice capitalization rules.
1. Multiple choice questions where students choose the correct capitalized word
2. Fill in the blanks using correctly capitalized words
3. Match the following to connect sentences with correct words
4. Underline the correct word with proper capitalization
5. Paragraph writing using capital letters
These exercises help students improve grammar accuracy and prepare for exams.
Capitalization means writing the first letter of a word in uppercase.
Examples from the worksheet:
• Names like Louis, Sam, Tom
• Places like Paris, Himalaya
• Titles like The Jungle Book
• The word I is always capitalized
Techniques:
• Always check the first word of a sentence
• Names and places must begin with capital letters
• Titles of books must be capitalized properly
Tips:
• Do not write everything in capital letters
• Do not leave proper nouns in small letters
• Check each option carefully before choosing
Capitalization is important because it makes sentences correct and easy to read. It helps others understand what you are writing clearly. Using capital letters properly improves writing skills and grammar accuracy. It is also important for school exams and daily communication.
Students will use capitalization rules in:
• School exams
• Writing sentences and paragraphs
• Reading comprehension
• Classwork and homework
It also helps in improving speaking and writing confidence.
1. Attempt all questions on your own first
2. Read each sentence carefully
3. Choose or write the correct capitalized word
4. Compare your answers with the answer key below
5. Practice regularly to improve
The solutions below follow the exact worksheet order. Compare your answers carefully.
1. Always capitalize names of people and places
2. The first word of every sentence must start with a capital letter
3. The word “I” is always capitalized
4. Titles of books should have capital letters
5. Do not randomly capitalize words
6. Read each option carefully before choosing
7. In paragraph writing, check every sentence
Exercise No. 1
1. Louis
2. The Jungle Book
3. She
4. Paris
5. This
6. Sam
7. Himalaya
8. Tom
9. Rowling
10. Church
Exercise No. 2
1. Holi
2. Rose Garden
3. Delhi
4. London
5. March
6. Dal Lake
7. City Library
8. Alice
9. December
10. King
Exercise No. 3
1. Mumbai
2. Rowling
3. Diwali
4. Chennai
5. Mr. Sharma
6. Taj Mahal
7. Panchatantra
8. Delhi
9. Radha
10. Sunday
Exercise No. 4
1. __Today__ is Monday.
2. __We__ love ice cream.
3. __She__ can run fast.
4. __Our__ class is big.
5. __He__ plays cricket.
6. __It__ is a hot day.
7. __This__ is my school.
8. __My__ mother is here.
9. __They__ are good friends.
10. __We__ like to draw.
Exercise No. 5
Look at the picture and write a paragraph using some words with capital letters.
This English grammar worksheet for Grade 3 on Capitalization Rules helps students practice and improve their skills in a simple and structured way. With regular practice, students can confidently use capital letters correctly in their writing and perform well in exams.