Welcome to this Common Nouns Worksheet with Answers for English learners. This worksheet helps students understand and practise common nouns through simple explanations, grammar exercises, and practice sentences. It is designed for middle school students, ESL learners, and anyone who wants to improve their English grammar skills.
By completing these activities, learners will be able to:
- Identify common nouns in sentences
- Use common nouns correctly in everyday English
- Improve grammar and vocabulary skills
- Practise with useful worksheet examples and exercises
What Are Common Nouns?
A common noun is the general name of a person, place, thing, or animal. Common nouns do not begin with a capital letter unless they start a sentence.
Examples of Common Nouns
| Person | Place | Thing | Animal |
|---|---|---|---|
| teacher | school | book | cat |
| doctor | park | chair | horse |
| friend | city | computer | bird |
Example Sentences
- The teacher gave homework to the students.
- We visited the park yesterday.
- My brother bought a new computer.
- The dog is sleeping under the table.
Activity Section 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences with the correct common noun.
- The ________ is barking loudly outside.
- My sister reads a ________ before bedtime.
- We ate lunch at a small ________ near the station.
- The ________ wrote the lesson on the board.
- I keep my clothes in the ________.
- The ________ flew across the sky.
- Our class visited the ________ to borrow books.
- The ________ repaired my bicycle quickly.
- She planted a beautiful ________ in the garden.
- The ________ stopped near the school gate.
Activity Section 2 – Choose the Correct Answer
Choose the correct common noun from the options.
- Which word is a common noun?
a) London
b) Sarah
c) city
d) Monday - Which sentence contains a common noun?
a) Ahmed lives in Cairo.
b) The girl is reading quietly.
c) July is very hot.
d) Asia is a large continent. - Which word names an animal?
a) tiger
b) India
c) Olivia
d) Friday - Which word is a common noun for a place?
a) Paris
b) school
c) Europe
d) Nile - Which sentence uses a common noun correctly?
a) My Dog likes milk.
b) We visited Museum yesterday.
c) The teacher explained the lesson.
d) I saw River Thames. - Which word is NOT a common noun?
a) table
b) garden
c) Emma
d) bicycle - Which common noun names a thing?
a) apple
b) teacher
c) hospital
d) rabbit - Which sentence contains two common nouns?
a) The boy kicked the ball.
b) Maria visited Spain.
c) London is beautiful.
d) Sunday is my favourite day.
Activity Section 3 – Rewrite, Change, or Identify
A. Identify the Common Nouns
Underline or write the common nouns in these sentences.
- The baby is playing with a toy.
- My father drives a car to work.
- The students cleaned the classroom.
- A monkey climbed the tree.
- We bought fruit from the market.
B. Rewrite the Sentences
Rewrite the sentences using correct common nouns.
- The Boy is carrying a Bag.
- My Friend has a Cute Cat.
- The Children played in the Garden.
C. Change the Proper Noun into a Common Noun
- Ali is my best friend. → ________ is my best friend.
- Paris is a beautiful city. → The ________ is beautiful.

Answer Key
Section 1 – Fill in the Blanks
- dog
- book
- restaurant
- teacher
- wardrobe
- bird
- library
- mechanic
- flower
- bus
Activity Section 2 – Choose the Correct Answer
- c) city
- b) The girl is reading quietly.
- a) tiger
- b) school
- c) The teacher explained the lesson.
- c) Emma
- a) apple
- a) The boy kicked the ball.
Section 3 – Rewrite, Change, or Identify
A. Identify the Common Nouns
- baby, toy
- father, car, work
- students, classroom
- monkey, tree
- fruit, market
B. Rewrite the Sentences
- The boy is carrying a bag.
- My friend has a cute cat.
- The children played in the garden.
C. Change the Proper Noun into a Common Noun
- boy / student / child
- city

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Final Practice Tip for English Learners
To improve your grammar, practise identifying common nouns in newspapers, books, and everyday conversations. These grammar exercises and worksheet examples will help English learners build stronger writing and speaking skills over time.
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