Which nouns need to be capitalized?

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Name: Which nouns need to be capitalized? Complete each sentence with the correct form of the noun in parenthesis. 1. Mama and I will go to the next month. (lake or Lake) 2. Aunt Jo went to for the weekend. (lake placid, Lake placid or Lake Placid) 3. Ivy and Jan went to. (florida or Florida) 4. We live near the. (city or City) 5. My gave us a homework assignment. (teacher or Teacher) 6. Is a strict teacher? (mr. brown, Mr. brown or Mr. Brown) 7. My dog likes to play fetch with a tennis ball. (buster or Buster) 8. At the zoo, we saw a gorilla named. (grumpy or Grumpy) 9. Can we play with the? (kitten or Kitten) 10. That girl lives on. (adam street, Adam street, or Adam Street) 11. Most of the houses on my are made of brick. (street or Street) 12. My birthday is next. (month or Month) 13. Dad's birthday is in. (january or January) 14. I could see with my telescope. (jupiter or Jupiter) Super Teacher Worksheets - http://www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: Common and Proper Nouns Determine whether each noun is a common noun or a proper noun. If the noun is common, write common noun on the line. If the noun is proper, re-write the noun on the line using correct capitalization. examples: waterfall common noun niagara falls Niagara Falls 1. march 2. month 3. day 4. tuesday 5. holiday 6. christmas 7. cereal 8. cheerios 9. dr. gomez 10. doctor 11. city 12. boston 13. street 14. main street 15. burger king 16. restaurant 17. slate creek 18. creek 19. dog 20. snoopy Challenge: Write a complete sentence that has a proper noun and a common noun in it. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: Singular and Plural Nouns A singular noun names one person, place, or thing. example: A lizard crawls on top of the rock. There is only one lizard in the sentence, so the word lizard is a singular noun. Also, there is only one rock in the sentence, so the word rock is a singular noun too. A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. example: Two rabbits ran through the trees. There is more than one rabbit, so the word rabbits is a plural noun. Also, there is more than one tree, so the word trees is a plural noun too. Underline the noun in each sentence below. On the line next to the sentence, tell whether the noun is singular or plural. 1. The squirrel is running fast. 2. Three of the plates are round. 3. My grandmother is very kind. 4. They gave her a nice gift. 5. Answer the telephone, please. 6. My crayons are broken. 7. Have you seen my keys? 8. That map is old. 9. It flew in the sky. 10. There are ten fish. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: Plural Nouns Many singular nouns can be made plural by simply adding s. examples: astronaut - astronauts rocket - rockets Write the plural of each noun below by adding the letter s. 1. lion - 2. bubble - 3. building - 4. rainbow - 5. phone - 6. movie - Nouns ending in x, z, s, sh and ch form the plural by adding an es to the end. examples: couch - couches lens - lenses Write the plural of each noun below by adding the letters es. 7. fox - 8. dish - 9. bus - 10. wish - 11. wrench - 12. ax - When a noun ends with a consonant followed by the letter y, change the y to an i and add es. examples: penny - pennies party - parties 13. library - 14. puppy - 15. kitty - 16. family - 17. story - 18. cherry - Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

When a noun ends with a vowel followed by the letter y, just add the letter s. examples: monkey - monkeys key - keys 19. donkey - 20. ray - 21. toy - 22. alley - 23. tray - 24. turkey - When a noun ends with the letter(s) f or fe, change the f or fe to an v and add es. examples: shelf - shelves knife - knives 25. loaf - 26. thief - 27. life - 28. calf - Sometimes a plural noun is formed by changing the vowels, or by adding a different ending examples: tooth - teeth child - children 29. person - 30. goose - 31. foot - 32. woman - 33. mouse - 34. man - Sometimes a word does not change at all when it becomes plural. examples: fish - fish shrimp - shrimp 35. moose - 36. sheep - 37. deer - 38. corn - 39. aircraft - 40. gold - Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: A noun that names only one thing is a singular noun. examples: book, dish Plural Nouns A noun that names more than one thing is a plural noun. examples: books, dishes Singular: I have a colorful dish. Most singular nouns can be made plural by just adding an s to the end. Nouns ending in x, z, s, sh and ch form the plural by adding an es to the end. Plural: I have lots of colorful dishes. Add an s or es at the end of each word to form the plural. 1. flower 2. tool 3. box 4. tree 5. flash 6. church 7. lunch 8. apple 9. peach 10. truck 11. waltz 12. crash 13. blanket 14. tax 15. dog 16. egg 17. car 18. beach 19. wish 20. cloud Challenge: On the back of this paper, write a complete sentence that has a singular noun and a plural noun in it. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: Which nouns need to be capitalized? Complete each sentence with the correct form of the noun in parenthesis. 1. Mama and I will go to the lake next month. (lake or Lake) 2. Aunt Jo went to Lake Placid for the weekend. (lake placid, Lake placid or Lake Placid) 3. Ivy and Jan went to Florida. (florida or Florida) 4. We live near the city. (city or City) 5. My teacher gave us a homework assignment. (teacher or Teacher) 6. Is Mr. Brown a strict teacher? (mr. brown, Mr. brown or Mr. Brown) 7. My dog Buster likes to play fetch with a tennis ball. (buster or Buster) 8. At the zoo, we saw a gorilla named Grumpy. (grumpy or Grumpy) 9. Can we play with the kitten? (kitten or Kitten) 10. That girl lives on Adam Street. (adam street, Adam street, or Adam Street) 11. Most of the houses on my street are made of brick. (street or Street) 12. My birthday is next month. (month or Month) 13. Dad's birthday is in January. (january or January) 14. I could see Jupiter with my telescope. (jupiter or Jupiter) Super Teacher Worksheets - http://www.superteacherworksheets.com

ANSWER KEY Common and Proper Nouns Determine whether each noun is a common noun or a proper noun. If the noun is common, write common noun on the line. If the noun is proper, re-write the noun on the line using correct capitalization. examples: waterfall common noun niagara falls Niagara Falls 1. march March 2. month common noun 3. day common noun 4. tuesday Tuesday 5. holiday common noun 6. christmas Christmas 7. cereal common noun 8. cheerios Cheerios 9. dr. gomez Dr. Gomez 10. doctor common noun 11. city common noun 12. boston Boston 13. street common noun 14. main street Main Street 15. burger king Burger King 16. restaurant common noun 17. slate creek Slate Creek 18. creek common noun 19. dog common noun 20. snoopy Snoopy Challenge: Write a complete sentence that has a proper noun and a common noun in it. Answers will vary. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

ANSWER KEY Singular and Plural Nouns A singular noun names one person, place, or thing. example: A lizard crawls on top of the rock. There is only one lizard in the sentence, so the word lizard is a singular noun. Also, there is only one rock in the sentence, so the word rock is a singular noun too. A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. example: Two rabbits ran through the trees. There is more than one rabbit, so the word rabbits is a plural noun. Also, there is more than one tree, so the word trees is a plural noun too. Underline the noun in each sentence below. On the line next to the sentence, tell whether the noun is singular or plural. 1. The squirrel is running fast. singular 2. Three of the plates are round. plural 3. My grandmother is very kind. singular 4. They gave her a nice gift. singular 5. Answer the telephone, please. singular 6. My crayons are broken. plural 7. Have you seen my keys? plural 8. That map is old. singular 9. It flew in the sky. singular 10. There are ten fish. plural Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

ANSWER KEY Plural Nouns Many singular nouns can be made plural by simply adding the letter s to the end of the word. examples: astronaut - astronauts rocket - rockets Write the plural of each noun below by adding the letter s. 1. lion - lions 2. bubble - bubbles 3. building - buildings 4. rainbow - rainbows 5. phone - phones 6. movie - movies Nouns ending in x, z, s, sh and ch form the plural by adding an es to the end. examples: couch - couches lens - lenses Write the plural of each noun below by adding the letters es. 7. fox - foxes 8. dish - dishes 9. bus - buses 10. wish - wishes 11. wrench - wrenches 12. ax - axes When a noun ends with a consonant followed by the letter y, change the y to an i and add es. examples: penny - pennies party - parties 13. library - libraries 14. puppy - puppies 15. kitty - kitties 16. family - families 17. story - stories 18. cherry - cherries Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

A noun that names only one thing is a singular noun. examples: book, dish ANSWER KEY Plural Nouns A noun that names more than one thing is a plural noun. examples: books, dishes Singular: I have a colorful dish. Most singular nouns can be made plural by just adding an s to the end. Nouns ending in x, z, s, sh and ch form the plural by adding an es to the end. Plural: I have lots of colorful dishes. Add an s or es at the end of each word to form the plural. 1. flower flowers 2. tool tools 3. box boxes 4. tree trees 5. flash flashes 6. church churches 7. lunch lunches 8. apple apples 9. peach peaches 10. truck trucks 11. waltz waltzes 12. crash crashes 13. blanket blankets 14. tax taxes 15. dog dogs 16. egg eggs 17. car cars 18. beach beaches 19. wish wishes 20. cloud clouds Challenge: On the back of this paper, write a complete sentence that has a singular noun and a plural noun in it.