Class 8 Noun Types and Their Functions Sheet



Class 8 Noun Types and Their Functions Sheet

Noun Mastery: Types and Functions Practice for Class 8
This comprehensive Class 8 worksheet helps learners identify different types of nouns — common, proper, abstract, concrete, collective, and material — along with their grammatical functions. Through underlining, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks, sorting, and sentence writing, students gain deep understanding of how nouns work in real contexts.
Why Noun Types and Functions Matter in Grammar?
This worksheet helps learners:
1. Distinguish between various noun categories with examples.
2. Identify the function of nouns in sentences (subject, object, appositive, modifier).
3. Apply noun knowledge to create clearer and more precise sentences.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five skill-building activities:
Exercise 1 – Underline and Classify Nouns
Students underline nouns in given sentences and label them as common, proper, abstract, concrete, or collective.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners answer questions on noun type and function, e.g., identifying material nouns, proper nouns, and collective nouns, and spotting noun roles like subject or appositive.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences by inserting nouns of the correct type or function.
Exercise 4 – Sorting Nouns
A mixed word bank of nouns like *courage*, *flock*, *silver*, *laughter* is sorted into abstract, concrete, collective, or material categories.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students write sentences to show both the type and function of given nouns.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Underline & Classify
1. jury – collective, discussion – abstract
2. Fear – abstract, people – common
3. Amazon – proper, countries – common
4. Gold – material, metal – common
5. Honesty – abstract, policy – common
6. flock – collective, geese – common
7. Emily – proper, prize – common, painting – common
8. Kindness – abstract, wealth – abstract
9. classroom – common, laughter – abstract
10. army – collective, field – common
Exercise 2 – MCQs
1. a. idea (freedom) – Abstract
2. a. Subject (team)
3. c. copper – Material
4. b. Amazon – Proper
5. a. bravery – Abstract
6. a. Predicate (teacher)
7. b. flock – Collective
8. a. Subject (happiness)
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Honesty
2. team
3. bravery
4. army
5. material
6. class
7. machine
8. courage
9. silver
10. postman
Exercise 4 – Sorting
Abstract: courage, beauty, laughter, anger
Concrete: child, teacher, glass
Collective: flock, team, class
Material: silver, copper
Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences (Answers may vary)
1. Freedom is important for everyone. (abstract – subject)
2. Silver is used in making jewelry. (material – subject)
3. The speaker addressed the audience. (common – subject)
4. Laughter filled the hall. (abstract – subject)
5. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. (abstract – subject)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Types of nouns include proper, common, abstract, collective, and compound nouns, each serving different roles in sentences.
Recognizing noun types allows students to write with more precision and variety.
Look for non-physical ideas for abstract nouns, groups for collective nouns, and combinations of words for compound nouns.