4 Punctuation Marks for Class 4 Examples and Worksheets

Explore the world of Punctuation Marks for Class 4 Examples and Worksheets! From commas to exclamation marks, grasp the rules effortlessly through engaging examples and worksheets, enhancing your writing skills.

Punctuation Marks for Class 4 consist of four punctuation marks, and they are:

  1. Capital letters
  2. End marks
  3. Commas
  4. Apostrophe

English Grammar eBook for Class 4

4 Punctuation Marks for Class 4 Examples

Discover the art of punctuation marks for Class 4 with our guide! Learn the usage of essential marks like commas, periods, exclamation marks, and question marks through illustrative examples, enriching your writing skills.

Capital Letters

We use capital letters at the beginning of sentences.

We begin with the names of people, places, rivers, mountains, the days of the week and the months of the year with a capital letter.

Names of books, newspapers, magazines, languages, festivals and holidays also begin with a capital letter.

End Marks

The end mark of a sentence is generally marked with 

  1. Full Stop (.)
  2. Exclamation Mark (!)
  3. Question Mark (?)

1. We use a full stop (.) at the end of a sentence. 

2. We use an exclamation mark (!) at the end of words or sentences to show surprise, joy, sadness, wonder, fear, anger, etc. 

3. We use a question mark (?) at the end of a question.

Commas (,) 

We use commas (,) to separate items in a list. If the last two items in the list are joined by the word ‘and’, then we do not add a comma between those items.

Apostrophe (‘)

1. We use an apostrophe (‘) to show possession. We add an apostrophe with an s to a singular noun to show that something belongs to somebody.

  1. Varsha‘s books
  2. Charles‘s hat
  3. my sister‘s bicycle

2. If a plural noun ends with s, we only add an apostrophe in the end to show possession. We do not add an s after the apostrophe. But if the plural noun does not end in s, then we add an s after the apostrophe.

  1. the boys’ shoes = the shoes belonging to the boys
  2. the girls’ jackets = the jackets belonging to the girls
  3. the women‘s hats = the hats belonging to the women
  4. the children‘s games = the games of the children

3. We also use an apostrophe to show the missing letters in a word. 

  1. This isn‘t a good film. = This is not a good film.
  2. I’m quite hungry. = I am quite hungry.
  3. He‘s watering the plants. = He is watering the plants.

All Lessons Class 4:

Lesson 1: NounLesson 11: The Present Continuous Tense 
Lesson 2: Countable and Uncountable NounsLesson 12: The Prast Tense 
Lesson 3: GenderLesson 13: The Future Tense 
Lesson 4: PronounsLesson 14: Adverbs
Lesson 5: ArticlesLesson 15: Prepositions
Lesson 6: AdjectivesLesson 16: Conjunctions
Lesson 7: Possessive AdjectivesLesson 17: Subject Verb Agreement
Lesson 8: Order of AdjectivesLesson 18: Subject and Predicate
Lesson 9: Degrees of AdjectivesLesson 19: Do as Directed
Lesson 10: The Present TenseLesson 20: Punctuation Marks

Worksheet 1

A. Rewrite these sentences using capital letters, where needed.

1 the boy has four marbles in his bag.

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2. english is my favourite subject.

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3. we had a holiday last friday for eid.

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4. nisha is going to singapore in december.

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5. he sat near the window reading the times.

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6. i went to nehru park last sunday with my parents.

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7. the famous book little women tells the story of four young women.

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Worksheet 2

Put an exclamation mark or a question mark at the end of the following sentences. Use capital letters, where needed.

1. what an exciting film

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2. sonia has topped the class again

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3. how many comic books do you have

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4. look at the comet in the sky

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5. when can we go out to play

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6. how wonderful you look today

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Worksheet 3

Rewrite the sentences on the next page, using capital letters in the correct places. Also, insert a full stop or a question mark at the end of each line.

1. hyderabad is a lovely city

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2. does your cat like wearing socks

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3. where there is a will, there is a way

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4. how will ruchi climb such a big wall

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5. we have our final exams next week

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6. madhav and i love going for long walks

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Worksheet 4

Rewrite the passage, using full stop and capital letters at the correct places.

divya is walking home from the playground she sees rohan outside his house he is watering the plants kept on the steps divya goes up to him and asks what he is doing rohan tells her that he is watering the plants divya is surprised because the water can is empty she tells rohan that there is no water coming from the water can rohan tells her that he did not put any because the plants are fake

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Worksheet 5

Place commas where needed in these sentences.

1. There are apples, mangoes, guavas and cherries in the basket.

2. We need milk gelatin honey and raisins to make ice cream.

3. Deepak had an egg a sandwich, a banana and a glass of milk for breakfast.

4. My father bought rice dal ghee, vegetables, and fruits from the market.

5. They went to France Italy Germany, and England during the holidays.

6. I need some sketch-pens, a few drawing, sheets,a straw, a tube of glue and a pair of scissors.

7. We spotted tigers monkeys lions bears and elephants, at the zoo.

8. Some of the famous places to visit in Delhi are India Gate the Red Fort, Qutab Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, the Lotus Temple, and Lodhi Gardens.

9. Madhav Preet Harmeet Lekha,and I like to play with the kittens in our building.

10. My sister and I bought a dictionary a comic book a grammar book a colouring book and two story books from the book fair,

Worksheet 6

Place the apostrophe in the correct places in these sentences.

1. Priya’s father works in Delhi.

2. James’s school is in the next lane.

3. My brother’s friend came home yesterday.

4. Our neighbours parrot is sitting on the wall.

5. My aunt’s car is parked outside the gate.

6. The teachers coat is behind the door.

Worksheet 7

Rewrite these sentences with the apostrophe in the correct places.

1. The tailor only stitches mens clothes.

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2. The teacher returned the students books.

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3. The boys bags were not in the classroom.

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4. Cheese is made from cows milk.

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5. Where can I buy childrens toys?

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6. The prime minister is selected based on peoples choice.

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Worksheet 8

Place the apostrophe in the correct places in these sentences. Write the missing letter for each sentence.

1. I’m going to Vizag next week. ……………………..

2. She’s playing football in the park. ……………………..

3. It’s very hot today, isn’t it? ……………………..

4. We didn’t like the play very much. ……………………..

6. Let’s go for a picnic on Saturday. ……………………..

7. I can’t believe it is raining now! ……………………..