Hard-2 finishes the topic with multiple-choice noun classification and capitalization fixing. ' Five fill-in-the-blank questions follow, including correcting 'paris' to 'Paris' and finding the common noun for the river Amazon.
This sheet stretches Kindergarten thinking toward proofreading and reverse classification skills.
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Nouns: Common & Proper
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which pair shows a common noun and its proper noun?
A) dog / cat
B) city / Paris
C) run / jump
D) big / small
2. Which noun needs a capital letter?
A) book
B) dog
C) park
D) tuesday
3. What makes a noun 'proper'?
A) It names any thing.
B) It names a specific person, place, or thing.
C) It is a short word.
D) It describes something.
4. Which word is NOT a noun?
A) cat
B) school
C) jump
D) moon
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. The sentence 'She lives in paris' has an error — Paris should be capitalized.
2. A proper noun is more specific than a common noun.
3. The common noun for 'Amazon' (the river) is river.
4. Nouns that name specific people, places, or things always start with capital letters.
5. In the phrase 'my friend Emma,' the proper noun is Emma.
Nouns: Common & Proper
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which pair shows a common noun and its proper noun?
A) dog / cat
B) city / Paris
C) run / jump
D) big / small
2. Which noun needs a capital letter?
A) book
B) dog
C) park
D) tuesday
3. What makes a noun 'proper'?
A) It names any thing.
B) It names a specific person, place, or thing.
C) It is a short word.
D) It describes something.
4. Which word is NOT a noun?
A) cat
B) school
C) jump
D) moon
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) The sentence 'She lives in paris' has an error — Paris should be capitalized.
2) A proper noun is more specific than a common noun.
3) The common noun for 'Amazon' (the river) is river.
4) Nouns that name specific people, places, or things always start with capital letters.
5) In the phrase 'my friend Emma,' the proper noun is Emma.
Ready to Practice?
Read each question carefully. For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing word on the line.
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