

This Grade 4 grammar worksheet focuses on **punctuation in addresses**, helping students understand how commas are used to clearly separate parts of an address such as the house number, street name, and city.
Through engaging and practical grammar exercises, learners explore how correct punctuation improves clarity in written communication. Writing addresses correctly is an important real-life skill that students will use in letters, forms, and everyday writing tasks.
In this worksheet, Grade 4 learners practice identifying and correcting punctuation in addresses through a variety of structured activities. The exercises help students notice patterns in how addresses are written and build confidence in applying punctuation rules independently.
Punctuation plays an important role in organizing information clearly. When writing addresses, commas help separate different parts so that the location is easy to read and understand. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Commas help separate the house number, street name, and city.
2. Correct punctuation makes addresses clear and easy to read.
3. It prepares students for real-world writing like letters, forms, and invitations.
4. It strengthens grammar awareness and editing skills.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities designed to strengthen punctuation skills in addresses.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
Students choose the correctly punctuated address from three options. This helps them recognize proper comma placement in addresses.
✏️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners read different address formats and decide whether the punctuation is correct or incorrect. This builds grammar awareness and critical thinking.
📋 Exercise 3 – Add the Missing Commas
Students insert commas in the correct places to fix incorrectly punctuated addresses.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Address
Learners rewrite each address with the correct punctuation. This reinforces grammar rules through hands-on writing practice.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing
Students edit a short paragraph containing several addresses and correct the punctuation. This helps them apply their learning in a real-world context.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correctly Punctuated Address
1. a
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. a
6. a
7. a
8. a
9. a
10. a
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Add the Correct Punctuation
1. 22, Greenfield Road, Chennai.
2. 12, Park Avenue, Delhi.
3. 34, Sunset Boulevard, Hyderabad.
4. 11, Ocean Drive, Kolkata.
5. 50, Riverside Road, Pune.
6. 78, Maple Street, Bangalore.
7. 25, Mountain Road, Lucknow.
8. 99, Cherry Lane, Jaipur.
9. 56, Pine Tree Lane, Mumbai.
10. 10, Ocean Boulevard, Surat.
Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Address
1. 78, Maple Street, Bangalore.
2. 50, Pine Avenue, Pune.
3. 21, Park Street, Delhi.
4. 12, Sunset Boulevard, Delhi.
5. 99, Greenfield Road, Chennai.
6. 23, Ocean Drive, Hyderabad.
7. 88, Rose Garden, Bengaluru.
8. 33, High Street, Ahmedabad.
9. 27, Station Road, Mumbai.
10. 22, Cherry Lane, Lucknow.
Exercise 5 – Corrected Paragraph
I live at 123, Main St, New York, NY. Sarah’s address is 45, Maple Avenue, Los Angeles, California. My office is located at 789, Oak Rd, Dallas, Texas. The museum is at 201, Park Lane, Chicago, IL. Please send the package to 67, Pine Street, San Francisco, CA. I will be visiting my friend at 32, River Road, Miami, Florida next weekend.
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Commas separate house numbers, streets, and cities properly.
They may not know the correct sequence format.
They provide structured correction aligned with CBSE English.