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Noun Worksheet for Class 3

In our daily life, we use some simple words like your book, this room, and your school.” You are already using nouns even without knowing it. Nouns are the names that we give to people, places, animals, or anything all around us. Have you ever imagined, without a name, how you talk about your famous place, your favourite food, any animal, and our friend? That is why nouns are so special and play an important role in English grammar. Nouns help us to tell stories, ask questions, and share ideas. In this complete noun worksheet for class 3, we will start our learning together with joy. 

Noun Worksheet For Class 3

Let’s make your learning enjoyable and easy, which helps you to understand the basics of nouns with different types of noun worksheets for Class 3 students:

Exercise 1: Exercise on Proper and Common Nouns

Instructions: Read each sentence carefully. Pick out the proper nouns and common nouns from each.

  1. Ravi went to the market with his mother.
  2. India is a beautiful country.
  3. The dog barked at Rita.
  4. We visited the Taj Mahal during our holiday.
  5. Amit and his sister are playing with a ball.
  6. The teacher gave Neha a gold star.
  7. Mr. Sharma lives in Delhi.
  8. I have a cat named Whiskers.
  9. The students are going to the library.
  10. Ganga is a holy river in India.

Answers: 

  1. Ravi (Proper), market (Common), mother (Common)
  2. India (Proper), country (Common)
  3. dog (Common), Rita (Proper)
  4. Taj Mahal (Proper), holiday (Common)
  5. Amit (Proper), sister (Common), ball (Common)
  6. teacher (Common), Neha (Proper), star (Common)
  7. Mr. Sharma (Proper), Delhi (Proper)
  8. cat (Common), Whiskers (Proper)
  9. students (Common), library (Common)
  10. Ganga (Proper), river (Common), India (Proper)

Exercise 2: Choose the Word from the Options

Instructions: What do we call a person who does the following? Choose the correct answer from the options. 

  1. What do we call a person who teaches students?

a) Doctor  b) Teacher  c) Driver

  1. What do we call a person who delivers letters?

a) Postman  b) Policeman  c) Chef

  1. What do we call a person who catches thieves?

a) Nurse  b) Soldier  c) Policeman

  1. What do we call a person who drives a car or bus?

a) Driver  b) Pilot  c) Farmer

  1. What do we call a person who treats sick people?

a) Actor  b) Doctor  c) Tailor

  1. What do we call a person who grows crops?

a) Dancer  b) Farmer  c) Engineer

  1. What do we call a person who cooks food?

a) Chef  b) Guard  c) Barber

  1. What do we call a person who builds houses?

a) Mason  b) Teacher  c) Baker

  1. What do we call a person who sings songs?

a) Singer  b) Dancer  c) Painter

  1. What do we call a person who paints pictures?

a) Potter  b) Singer  c) Painter

Answers: 

  1. Teacher
  2. Postman
  3. Policeman
  4. Driver
  5. Doctor
  6. Farmer
  7. Chef
  8. Mason
  9. Singer
  10. Painter

Also Read: What are Nouns? Check Definition, Types & Examples

Exercise 3: Exercise: Choose the Opposite Meaning from the Box

Instructions: Read each word and choose the opposite (antonym) from the options in the box. Write the correct answer in the space provided. ( Small, Night, Sad, Slow, Heavy, Far, Dirty, Down, Empty, Cold, Take) 

  1. Give_______
  2. Hot__________
  3. Big __________
  4. Happy__________
  5. Fast__________
  6. Light__________
  7. Near __________
  8. Full __________
  9. Clean __________
  10. Up __________
  11. Day__________

Answers: 

  1. Take
  2. Cold
  3. Small
  4. Sad
  5. Slow
  6. Heavy
  7. Far
  8. Dirty
  9. Down
  10. Night
  11. Empty

Also Read: Noun Exercises with Answers for Practice

Exercise 4: Give the Plural of the Following Nouns

Instructions: Write the plural form of each noun in the space provided.

  1. Book__________
  2. Child__________
  3. Pen__________
  4. City__________
  5. Foot__________
  6. Mouse__________
  7. Baby __________
  8. Box__________
  9. Lady__________
  10. Leaf__________

Answers: 

  1. Books
  2. Children
  3. Pens
  4. Cities
  5. Feet
  6. Mice
  7. Babies
  8. Boxes
  9. Ladies
  10. Leaves

Exercise 5: Give the Singular of the Following Nouns

Instructions: Write the singular form of each plural noun in the space provided.

  1. Boys: __________
  2. Knives__________
  3. Tomatoes__________
  4. Cacti__________
  5. Children: __________
  6. Geese__________
  7. Pianoes__________
  8. Potatoes__________
  9. Babies __________
  10. Alumni__________

Answer

  1. Boy
  2. Knife
  3. Tomato
  4. Cactus
  5. Child
  6. Goose
  7. Piano
  8. Potato
  9. Baby
  10.  Alumnus

Also Read: 8 Types of Nouns You Must Know [with Definitions] 

Download Noun Worksheet for Class 2: Free PDF

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FAQs 

Q1: What is an abstract noun with an example?

The noun name of anything that cannot be seen or touched but can only be thought about is an abstract noun. Love, courage, sleep, and truth are a few examples.  Material Noun.  Nouns that describe the material used to make something are known as material nouns.

Q2: What is a compound noun, and an example?

A compound noun is one that is composed of two or more pre-existing words. They are very common in English.  A simple example of a compound noun made from the terms snow and storm is the word snowstorm.

Q3: What is an abstract word?

Words like concepts, opinions, and other intangibles are referred to by abstract words.  Something that doesn’t exist physically is said to be intangible.  Things that can only be imagined mentally, like happiness, love, life, or adventure, are represented by abstract terms. 

Q4: What are 30 examples of abstract nouns?

Here are 30 examples ob abstract noun:
Love
Courage
Freedom
Honesty
Wisdom
Bravery
Friendship
Anger
Kindness
Happiness
Sadness
Fear
Knowledge
Truth
Beauty
Justice
Loyalty
Patience
Strength
Trust
Ambition
Faith
Pride
Hope
Charity
Success
Failure
Intelligence
Pleasure
Peace

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