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Nouns
is a name given to persons, places, animals, things, events, qualities, states, actions, feeling, etc.
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To understand nouns better, these names have been grouped into two types:
A) Concrete nouns
B) Abstract nouns
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A) Concrete Nouns
are those nouns that we can perceive with our five senses i.e. we can see, hear, touch, smell or taste them. So, all the things around you are concrete nouns.
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Examples:
Names of persons – boy, aunt, teacher, Sonia, etc.
Names of things – table, computer, book, candle, etc.
Names of animals – tiger, peacock, rat, butterfly, etc.
Name of places – park, hospital, office, temple, etc.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the concrete noun in these sentences.
If goldfish are left in darkness they may turn white.
white
goldfish
darkness
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Multiple Choice
We admired the beauty of the handmade quilt.
we
admired
quilt
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Multiple Select
The helicopter distracted the classes
helicopter
distracted
classes
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Multiple Select
choose the CONCRETE nouns
marriage
wood
butcher
strength
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Concrete Nouns can be further grouped into:
(1) Common Noun
(2) Proper Noun
(3) Collective Noun
(4) Material Noun
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Concrete Nouns can be further grouped into:
(1) Common Noun- is the name of an ordinary person, place, thing, animal or event, etc.
For example: book, computer, stone, table, house, etc.
(2) Proper Noun - is the name of a particular person, place, animal or thing. It always begins with a capital letter.
For Example: Mumbai, Everest, America, Quran, Rohan, Sonia, etc.
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Concrete Nouns can be further grouped into:
(3)Collective noun - is the name given to a group of things or persons taken together as a single unit.
For example: band, flock, swarm, fleet
(4) Material Noun - these are the names of things existing in nature which help us to make other objects.
For Example: milk, rice, water, cotton, sugar, iron, brass, gold, mercury, etc.
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B) Abstract Nouns
are those that we cannot perceive with our five senses i.e. we cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste them. They are the names given to some feeling, action, event, state, quality, art or subject.
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Examples:
Feeling – happiness, fear, loneliness.
Quality – honesty, truth, wisdom.
Action -theft, mischief, behavior.
Art – music, painting, poetry.
Subject – English, Science, History.
State – childhood, sleep, death, youth.
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Multiple Choice
Which noun below is an abstract noun?
cupcakes
pizza
hamburgers
love
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Multiple Choice
The playground
Mrs. LeRonde
Race car
Truth
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
Honesty is the best policy.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Because of Winn-Dixie
Heat
Friendship
Friends
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
Solomon was famous king.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
A committee was appointed.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
James is a bright student .
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
Wisdom is better than riches.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
I didn’t believe the girl’s story.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
The child drank the milk.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
Cleanliness is next to godliness.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
My sister is a doctor.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
My family lives in that house.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
Iron is very useful metal.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective, abstract or material.
A teacher must have patience.
common noun
proper noun
collective noun
abstract noun
material noun
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Multiple Choice
Lara had great trust for the police officer.
Lara
trust
officer
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Multiple Choice
Climbing that mountain took bravery.
that
mountain
bravery
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Multiple Choice
Mike shares lots of love with his family.
Mike
shares
love
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Multiple Choice
The kitten had a fear of leaving her warm bed.
kitten
fear
bed
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Multiple Choice
He takes pride in his job.
He
takes
pride
Nouns
is a name given to persons, places, animals, things, events, qualities, states, actions, feeling, etc.
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