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Common and Proper Nouns worksheets
Common and Proper nouns worksheets for kids, Learn to find the difference between common and proper nouns with these examples.
Common Noun Exercises
My favorite newspaper is the Hindustan Times
Shanaya played with her brother.
Mr. Sharma is a famous detective.
He rides bicycle very fast.
NH47 is a busy highway.
Shashank and his friends chased the thieves.
Did you see Shashank at the birthday party?
Who is your teacher?
I had recently visited the city of lakes, Bhopal with my family.
Shanaya has a little pet.
There is a book on the table.
The car moved very fast.
The girl was very sad.
Answers
My favorite newspaper is the Hindustan Times
Shanaya played with her brother.
Mr. Sharma is a famous detective.
He rides a bicycle very fast.
NH47 is a busy highway.
Shashank and his friends chased the thieves.
Did you see Shashank at the birthday party?
Who is your teacher?
I recently visited the city of lakes, Bhopal with my family.
Shanaya has a little pet.
There is a book on the table.
The car moved very fast.
The girl was very sad.
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Proper Nouns worksheet
1. I met Shanaya at the new market.
2. Kruti is my classmate.
3. Shanaya is very fond of eating junk food.
4. Millions of people speak Hindi as a first language in India.
5. She belongs to India.
6. My mother’s name is Savita.
7. My sister Alisha is going to the hospital.
8. Manya is planning to take a leave from office.
9.Bhopal is a very peaceful city.
10. Tammana visited Delhi last week.
Answers
1. I met Shanaya at the New market.
2. Kruti is my classmate.
3. Shanaya is very fond of eating junk food.
4. Millions of people speak Hindi as a first language in India.
5. She belongs to India.
6. My mother’s name is Savita.
7. My sister Alisha is going to the hospital.
8. Manya is planning to take a leave from office.
9. Bhopal is a very peaceful city.
10. Tammana visited Delhi last week.

Collective nouns exercise