Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns

Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns
Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns

Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Nouns

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Name It Right: Exploring Noun Types for Class 7

This worksheet helps Class 7 learners explore the full range of nouns—concrete, abstract, collective, countable, uncountable, proper, and common. Through varied sentence-based activities, students practice recognizing, categorizing, and applying nouns with clarity and precision.

Why Noun Types Matter in Grammar?

Nouns are the building blocks of sentence structure. Understanding their forms helps Class 7 learners:
1. Identify how nouns function across contexts (person, place, idea, group, etc.).
2. Improve clarity in subject-verb agreement and article usage.
3. Support paragraph development and sentence variation.
4. Strengthen grammar foundations for writing, speech, and comprehension.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes six progressive grammar tasks focused on different types of nouns:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Spot the Nouns
Students underline all nouns in context-rich sentences that include both concrete and abstract examples.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Nouns by Type
Given a word bank, learners categorize nouns into collective, uncountable, countable, abstract, and concrete categories.

📋 Exercise 3 & 4 – Fill the Blank + Error Correction
Part A requires inserting the correct noun form in a blank. Part B presents noun usage errors that students must identify and rewrite correctly.

📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting with Nouns
Students combine two related sentences using suitable noun forms—especially collective and abstract nouns.

📚 Exercise 6 – Paragraph Writing with Mixed Nouns
Learners write a paragraph that includes at least one noun from each major category: abstract, collective, countable, and proper.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Noun Identification
1. Honesty, policy
2. herd, deer, forest
3. Milk, health
4. Ravi, books, table
5. handful, sand, shoe
6. dreams, freedom, peace
7. Mount Everest, peak
8. children, noise
9. Knowledge, power
10. jury, verdict

Exercise 2 – Noun Sorting

Concrete:
- pencil, table, apple, dog, chair, box, cat

Abstract:
- happiness, honesty, courage, knowledge, idea, anger, advice, music

Countable:
- pencil, apple, box, cat, chair, bouquet

Uncountable:
- sugar, rice, water, sand, information, furniture

Collective:
- audience, class, family, team, group, bouquet, jury

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks             Exercise 4 – Sentence Correction
1. Honesty                                         1. The information is not accurate.
2. Shimla                                           2. He bought rice yesterday.
3. sand                                              3. Honesty is the best policy.
4. dog                                               4. The bunch is winning the match.
5. Patience                                        5. Ravi and Priya are in the same class.
6. toy                                                6. A flock of cows is incorrect → herd of cows.
7. flock                                             7. I need advice from you.
8. courage                                        8. Children are playing outside.
9. library                                           9. The sand is warm.
10. books                                        10. This news is shocking.

Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph
The class was buzzing with energy during the science quiz. Priya showed great curiosity and teamwork while answering. A set of tricky questions tested everyone’s patience. Mr. Rakesh, the coordinator, praised the effort. In the end, success was shared with pride.

Includes:
- Collective noun: class, set
- Abstract noun: curiosity, patience, success
- Countable noun: questions
- Proper noun: Priya, Mr. Rakesh

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps students clearly identify and use all major types of nouns—concrete, abstract, countable, uncountable, collective, and proper.

Yes, the content and structure support the curriculum of both CBSE and ICSE grammar for Class 7.

Absolutely! You can download, print, and use this worksheet at home, in class, or for grammar revision practice.