

This Grade 3 English worksheet helps students learn how to correctly use capital letters when writing addresses. Proper capitalization is essential for street names, cities, landmarks, and locations so that addresses are clear and easy to read.
Through engaging grammar exercises, students practice identifying and correcting capitalization errors in address parts such as street names, roads, lanes, avenues, and cities. The activities use realistic examples like Lotus Lane in Delhi, Marine Drive in Mumbai, and Park Avenue in New York to make learning practical and relatable.
Addresses include proper nouns such as street names, cities, and locations that must begin with capital letters. For Grade 3 learners, this rule is important because:
1. Street names like Lotus Lane and Amber Street start with capital letters.
2. Cities such as Jaipur, Mumbai, and London must always be capitalized.
3. Address words like Avenue, Road, Lane, and Street form part of proper nouns when used in addresses.
4. Correct capitalization helps ensure addresses are clear, accurate, and easy to understand.
This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities that help students practice capitalization in addresses:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly capitalized address word or phrase from different options.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners complete sentences using correctly capitalized city names from a word bank.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match incorrectly written addresses with their correctly capitalized forms.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Children underline the address words that should begin with capital letters.
🌟 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing
Students rewrite a paragraph by correcting capitalization errors in street names and cities.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Lotus Lane
2. Amber Street
3. Marine Drive
4. Park Avenue
5. Victoria Road
6. Coconut Grove Road
7. Temple Street
8. Jasmine Lane
9. Lake Garden Road
10. Heritage Street
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Dehradun
2. Chandigarh
3. Nagpur
4. Surat
5. Patna
6. Indore
7. Kochi
8. Chennai
9. Bhopal
10. Hyderabad
Exercise 3 – Match the Addresses
mango street, andheri west → Mango Street, Andheri West
palm beach road, vashi → Palm Beach Road, Vashi
river view road, hyderabad → River View Road, Hyderabad
silver oak lane, kolkata → Silver Oak Lane, Kolkata
cedar street, bengaluru → Cedar Street, Bengaluru
maple avenue, anna nagar → Maple Avenue, Anna Nagar
pearl street, colaba → Pearl Street, Colaba
blossom road, vadodara → Blossom Road, Vadodara
rose garden road, sector 10 → Rose Garden Road, Sector 10
sunset avenue, mumbai → Sunset Avenue, Mumbai
Exercise 4 – Words That Should Be Capitalized
1. Coral Street, Singapore
2. Banyan Tree Lane, Ahmedabad
3. Maple Hill Road, Toronto
4. Golden Temple Road, Amritsar
5. Lotus Valley Road, Gurgaon
6. Palace Road, Mysuru
7. Lake Side Avenue, Udaipur
8. Orchard Road, Singapore
9. Harbor Street, Sydney
10. Spice Garden Road, Kochi
Exercise 5 – Corrected Paragraph
Last summer I travelled with my cousin. We first visited my uncle who lives on Peacock Lane in Jaipur. Later we stayed at a hotel on Palace View Road in Udaipur. From there we travelled to Delhi where my aunt lives on Lotus Garden Avenue. My cousin’s friend invited us to his home on Emerald Street in London. On our way back we stopped in Mumbai and visited a café on Marine Parade Road. Finally we stayed with our grandparents who live on Sandalwood Lane in Mysuru.
Help your child master capitalization rules for addresses and locations while improving grammar and writing clarity. With expert-led English learning support, students can build strong writing foundations early.
Addresses include proper nouns such as street names, cities, and countries that require capital letters.
They provide examples where learners rewrite addresses with correct capital letters.
Students sometimes write street or city names without capital letters.