Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns

Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns
Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns

Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns

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Name That Noun: Exploring Common, Proper, Collective & Abstract Nouns – Class 4 

This worksheet introduces learners to the four major types of nouns — common, proper, collective, and abstract — through well-scaffolded identification, rewriting, and labeling tasks. It helps children strengthen grammar awareness and build precision in everyday writing. 

Why Types of Nouns Matter in Grammar? 

Understanding noun types allows students to: 
1. Differentiate between general and specific naming words. 
2. Recognize feelings, groups, and objects through grammar categories. 
3. Improve sentence construction and paragraph writing. 
4. Expand their vocabulary and build clarity in both spoken and written English. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet contains five noun-focused exercises: 

🔎 Exercise 1 – Identify Common Nouns 
Students underline the general naming words in simple sentences like “The boy played in the garden” . 

📝 Exercise 2 – Fix and Rewrite Proper Nouns 
Learners find and capitalize proper nouns in sentences (e.g., “we visited the taj mahal”):contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. 

🔄 Exercise 3 – Spot Collective Nouns 
Children circle group nouns in sentences such as “The class was very quiet” or “A bunch of grapes…”:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. 

🌟 Exercise 4 – Identify Abstract Nouns 
Students underline words that express ideas, feelings, or states like *happiness*, *bravery*, and *fear*:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}. 

🔠 Exercise 5 – Label the Noun Type 
For each sentence, learners identify the underlined noun and mark it as common, proper, abstract, or collective (e.g., *Delhi*, *courage*, *team*):contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}. 
 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Common Nouns 
1. boy, garden 
2. cat, sofa 
3. mother, rice, curry 
4. book, table 
5. teacher, blackboard 
6. shirt, school 
7. bird, tree 

Exercise 2 – Proper Nouns 
1. My friend lives in **Mumbai**. 
2. We visited the **Taj Mahal** last year. 
3. **Rani** is a good singer. 
4. My birthday is in **January**. 

Exercise 3 – Collective Nouns 
1. team 
2. flock 
3. class 
4. herd 
5. army 
6. bundle 
7. crowd 
8. bunch 

Exercise 4 – Abstract Nouns 
1. Honesty 
2. happiness 
3. bravery 
4. Laughter 
5. Fear 
6. Kindness 
7. Intelligence 
8. excitement 

Exercise 5 – Noun Types 
- Delhi → Proper 
- class → Collective 
- courage → Abstract 
- artist → Common 
- team → Collective 
- happiness → Abstract 
- herd → Collective 

Help your child master the four key noun types and build grammar clarity with this essential worksheet. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common, proper, collective, and abstract nouns are typically introduced at this level.

They provide categorization and sentence exercises to reinforce understanding.

Use visual aids and examples like “happiness” (abstract) vs. “apple” (concrete).