Class two Grammar Worksheet on Proper vs Common Noun

Class  two Grammar Worksheet on Proper vs Common Noun
Class  two Grammar Worksheet on Proper vs Common Noun

Class two Grammar Worksheet on Proper vs Common Noun

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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.)  

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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.