Class 4 Punctuation Worksheet – Basic Marks



Class 4 Punctuation Worksheet – Basic Marks

Perfect Punctuation: Full Stop, Comma, Exclamation & Question Marks for Class 4
This Class 4 worksheet helps learners strengthen their punctuation skills by practicing the use of full stops, commas, exclamation marks, and question marks. With activities like matching, multiple choice, rewriting, error correction, and sentence writing, children learn to add clarity, rhythm, and expression to their writing.
Why Punctuation Matters in Grammar?
This worksheet helps students:
1. Understand how punctuation changes meaning and expression in sentences.
2. Learn to use commas correctly in lists and pauses.
3. Apply exclamation and question marks for emotion and inquiry.
4. Build confidence in writing accurate and well-structured sentences.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five practice-based activities:
Exercise 1 – Match the Sentence to the Punctuation Mark
Students decide whether a sentence needs a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners pick the correctly punctuated sentence from three options for each prompt.
Exercise 3 – Add the Correct Punctuation
Students insert missing punctuation into given sentences.
Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Sentences
Learners rewrite sentences using the correct punctuation marks.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students write five original sentences, each with a different punctuation mark.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Match the Punctuation
1. ?
2. .
3. .
4. !
5. ?
6. .
7. .
8. !
9. .
10. ?
Exercise 2 – Correct Options
1. b. What is in the box?
2. c. Please shut the gate!
3. b. Where is my scarf?
4. a. Wow, that rocket is huge!
5. c. We packed sandwiches, juice, and fruit.
6. c. Can you hold this bag?
7. b. Today is Friday.
8. b. Look at the rainbow!
Exercise 3 – Corrected Sentences
1. How many pencils do you have?
2. Wow, this painting is wonderful!
3. Please open the window, Anil.
4. It is raining outside.
5. We packed fruits, juice, and sandwiches.
6. What a bright star that is!
7. He said, “We will go now.”
8. My birthday is on Monday.
9. Look at the rainbow!
10. Stop! Don’t touch the wire.
Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences
1. What time is it?
2. He likes to eat apples, oranges, and bananas.
3. Stop! Don’t run.
4. We are going to Jaipur today.
5. Oh! That was amazing.
6. Can you pass me the salt?
7. She said, “Let’s go now.”
8. Look at the rainbow!
9. Today is Friday.
10. Close the door, you are letting the cold air in.
Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences
1. I love reading books. (Full stop)
2. What is your favorite subject? (Question mark)
3. Wow! That’s a beautiful drawing. (Exclamation mark)
4. We bought apples, bananas, and grapes. (Comma)
5. Please shut the door. (Full stop)
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Frequently Asked Questions
They include the full stop, comma, and question mark.
It helps students write sentences that are clear and easy to read.
Using riddles, story editing, and comic strips can make punctuation fun.