Common and Proper Nouns Practice
Remember: A common noun names any person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., city, teacher, book). A proper noun names a specific person, place, thing, or idea and always begins with a capital letter (e.g., Auckland, Mrs Smith, Harry Potter).
Part A: Identify the Nouns
Underline all the nouns in each sentence. Then write them in the correct column below.
1. My cousin Sarah visited Wellington last December.
2. The students at Hillside School performed a concert on Friday.
3. Mount Taranaki is a famous mountain in New Zealand.
4. Dr Patel gave my brother some medicine for his headache.
| Common Nouns | Proper Nouns |
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Part B: Common or Proper?
Write C for common noun or P for proper noun next to each word.
Part C: Rewrite with Capitals
Rewrite these sentences, adding capital letters to the proper nouns.
1. my friend emma went to rotorua during the winter holidays.
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2. lake taupo is the largest lake in new zealand.
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Part D: Create Your Own
Write two sentences that include both common nouns and proper nouns.
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