

This Grade 4 English grammar worksheet helps learners identify and correct the overuse of capital letters in sentences and paragraphs. Through structured tasks like multiple-choice, true/false, fill in the blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph editing, students practice applying capitalization rules in real writing contexts. The exercises are designed to strengthen accuracy, reduce common mistakes, and build confidence for CBSE English assessments.
1. Capital letters are used only for proper nouns, sentence beginnings, and important titles.
2. Overuse of capitals makes writing look untidy and incorrect.
3. Correct capitalization supports clarity and professionalism in communication.
4. Mastery of capitalization rules helps students perform better in exams and everyday writing.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False
✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
🔄 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. c) I love my school.
2. b) She is my best friend.
3. b) We went to the market.
4. a) My brother plays cricket.
5. a) They live in Delhi.
6. b) The sun rises in the east.
7. c) I have a pet cat.
8. a) Our teacher is very kind.
9. b) We study English every day.
10. c) The children are playing outside.
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. Ravi lives in Mumbai. → True
2. She Is Very Kind. → False
3. The Dog is barking loudly. → False
4. We are going to school. → True
5. My Sister plays tennis. → False
6. They visited Kolkata last year. → True
7. The Teacher is absent today. → False
8. I like to read story books. → True
9. Mother cooks tasty food. → True
10. The sun sets in the West. → False
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks (Corrected Forms)
1. He is my friend.
2. We went to the library.
3. My father works in a bank.
4. The children are playing football.
5. I like to eat mangoes.
6. She has a new dress.
7. Our school is very big.
8. Aarav is my brother.
9. We saw the Taj Mahal in Agra.
10. My uncle lives in Jaipur.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting (Corrected)
1. Riya wrote the letter neatly.
2. The sentence needs correction.
3. He used capital in the wrong place.
4. This writing looks untidy.
5. The format is not proper.
6. She made too many mistakes.
7. The line is not correct.
8. The sentence is too long.
9. The capital of India is New Delhi.
10. The paragraph looks messy.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing (Corrected Sample)
My dog is very cute. His name is Leo. He likes to play in the garden. Every morning he runs around the house. My sister feeds him biscuits. My mother takes him for a walk in the evening. We take him to the park on Sunday. He barks at strangers. Our neighbours like him. He is friendly and active. We love our pet very much. He is part of our family.
Help your child master capitalization rules with fun and practical grammar practice.
It happens when learners capitalize words unnecessarily without grammar rules.
They think capital letters make words important or stand out.
By teaching rules with examples and correction tasks for CBSE grammar.