

This Class 2 worksheet helps young learners understand how to use capital letters correctly within a paragraph. Students learn when and where capital letters are needed—at the beginning of sentences, for names of people, places, days, and special words. Through identifying correct paragraphs, checking capitalization rules, filling missing capitals, correcting errors, and editing a full paragraph, children build strong paragraph-writing and editing skills in a structured, age-appropriate way.
Capitalization helps written text look clear, correct, and easy to read. This concept is important in Grade 2 because:
1. It teaches children to start sentences and paragraphs with capital letters.
2. It helps them correctly write names of people, places, days, and months.
3. It improves readability and meaning in paragraph writing.
4. It prepares learners for longer writing tasks and story composition.
This worksheet contains five engaging exercises that guide children from recognition to correct usage:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the paragraph that follows correct capitalization rules.
✏️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners identify whether each paragraph uses capital letters correctly.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete paragraphs by adding correctly capitalized words.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rule Correction
Children replace incorrect words to fix capitalization rules in short statements.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students complete a paragraph by adding suitable capitalized names, places, and nouns.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Arjun went to Jaipur in June. He met Uncle Raj.
2. The school bus arrived early. Children lined up.
3. We visited Mumbai last year. It was fun.
4. Pooja likes apples. She shares them.
5. Cricket is popular in India. Many play it.
6. The train reached Pune. Passengers cheered.
7. Monday is assembly day. Students line up.
8. Dev and Amit are friends. They study together.
9. The market opens early. People shop daily.
10. School ends today. Children go home.
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. F
6. F
7. T
8. F
9. T
10. F
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Riya went to Manali. It was fun.
2. We met Rohit in the park. He smiled.
3. Monday is our assembly day. We line up.
4. My cousin lives in Delhi. It is big.
5. Neha likes mangoes. She shares them.
6. We visited Goa last year. It rained.
7. Mumbai is a city in India. Many visit.
8. The teacher is Mrs. Sharma. She teaches.
9. English begins with a capital letter.
10. It happened in June. The trip was fun.
(Answers may vary.)
Exercise 4 – Rule Correction (Replaced Words)
1. capital
2. capitalized
3. paragraph
4. always
5. capital
6. capitalized
7. first
8. paragraph
9. common
10. easily
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Last winter, my friend Riya went on a trip with her family to Jaipur. They traveled on Monday morning and reached the city by train. Her brother Aman was very excited to see the tall buildings and busy roads. On the first day, they visited City Park and clicked many photos. Later, they ate lunch at Sunshine Restaurant, which was very popular. In the evening, they walked near the Yamuna River and watched the boats. The next day, they went shopping at Central Market and bought gifts. Before returning home, they thanked their father, Ramesh for making the trip safe and enjoyable. The journey to Jaipur was fun, and the family returned home with happy memories and stories to share at school.
(Answers may vary.)
Help your child write neat, meaningful paragraphs by mastering capitalization rules step by step. Build strong writing confidence with guided grammar practice today!
Capital letters are used at the beginning of sentences and for names, places, and days.
They may not recognize proper nouns yet, so grammar worksheets give repeated exposure.
It improves reading confidence and writing accuracy in Class 2 English.