Class two Grammar Worksheet on Proper vs Common Noun



Class two Grammar Worksheet on Proper vs Common Noun

Special Names: Proper vs Common Nouns for Class 2
This Class 2 worksheet builds on the concept of **proper and common nouns by helping children practice through matching, MCQs, sorting, true/false, and paragraph writing. Learners explore how words like *Delhi, Riya, School, Teacher* differ as proper or common nouns.
Why Proper vs Common Nouns Matter in Grammar?
Mastering this distinction is key to strong writing skills. This worksheet helps students:
1. Identify proper nouns as unique names that always start with a capital letter.
2. Recognize common nouns as everyday names for people, places, and things.
3. Strengthen their vocabulary with real-world examples.
4. Apply grammar knowledge in sentence formation and story writing.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Following: Children match words like Book, Ravi, Mumbai to proper/common noun categories.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions: Kids pick whether a word is proper or common.
✅ Exercise 3 – Sort the Words: Classify lists into proper and common nouns.
📝 Exercise 4 – True or False: Judge if noun examples are correct.
🧾 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Practice: Fill blanks in a story with proper and common nouns.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Match the Following
Book → Common, Ravi → Proper, Mumbai → Proper, School → Common, City → Common, Amit → Proper, Plum → Common, Teacher → Common, Delhi → Proper, Meena → Proper
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Jaipur → Proper, 2. Ramesh → Proper, 3. Anaya → Proper, 4. Park → Common, 5. Priya → Proper, 6. School → Common, 7. Varun → Proper, 8. River → Common, 9. Book → Common, 10. Meera → Proper
Exercise 3 – Sort the Words
Common: Apple, Teacher, City, Book
Proper: Ravi, Neha, Aarav, Delhi, School, Kolkata
Exercise 4 – True or False
1. True, 2. True, 3. False, 4. True, 5. True, 6. False, 7. False, 8. True, 9. True, 10. True
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Practice
Sample Answers: Aarav, Delhi, school, Neha, bench, book, teacher, toy, apple, park, bus, buildings, Meena, diary, Kolkata, country, India, friend, study, family
(Answers may vary depending on word choice, but must fit proper/common categories.)
Boost your child’s confidence in grammar with this proper vs common nouns worksheet — designed to make naming words simple and practical for Class 2 learners!
Frequently Asked Questions
Proper nouns always start with a capital letter, unlike common nouns.
By using daily examples like “school” (common) and “Delhi Public School” (proper).
It improves sentence clarity and helps children write with accuracy.