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Concrete and Abstract Nouns

Concrete and Abstract Nouns. By Naz K. and Vikram K. Concrete Noun Names a thing that is tangible (can be seen, touched, heard, smelled, or tasted). Concrete nouns are either common or proper. Abstract Noun Names an idea, a condition, or a feeling.

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Concrete and Abstract Nouns

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  1. Concrete and Abstract Nouns By Naz K. and Vikram K.

  2. Concrete Noun Names a thing that is tangible (can be seen, touched, heard, smelled, or tasted). Concrete nouns are either common or proper. Abstract Noun Names an idea, a condition, or a feeling. In other words, something that can not be eaten, seen, heard, or smelled. What is a concrete or abstract noun?

  3. Examples of Concrete nouns • I petted the dog. • The monkey stole my little sister’s banana. • Asya ate my cookie!

  4. Examples of Abstract Nouns • James felt sadness because he lost his hamster. • Robin was overcome with happiness when her dad gave her the dog on Christmas.

  5. Concrete Nouns The puppy was filled with sadness when the dog stole his bone. My cat ate a rat for lunch. Many people are vegetarians, which means they don’t eat animals. I love to eat ice cream because it is very sweet. The marching bandplayed a song during the parade. Abstract Nouns The swimmer has a lot of strength. Ben’s heart was filled with happiness when he saw his first paycheck. The policewoman was given a trophy for courage. If I had a million dollars, I’d get rid of all the poverty in the world. I feel hunger after I play basketball. Practice Makes Perfect!!! Click on the concrete or abstract noun in each sentence.

  6. You have earned some free time. Play this game for more practice on concrete and abstract nouns. Great work!!! Great Job! You finished the practice exercise! Have fun! Click here to play Concrete and Abstract Noun Hangman.

  7. Congrats! • You now have the power to know what a Concrete or Abstract noun is! • Hopefully we have taught you what you need to know. • We hope you enjoyed this presentation!

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