Concrete and Abstract Nouns

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Concrete and Abstract Nouns Ms. Gott 7th Grade Language Arts

*Concrete Nouns* Names things you can see or touch Friend, Notebook, Author, Pencil

*Abstract Nouns* Names something you can NOT see or touch Emotions, Ideas, State of Mind Examples: Happiness, Surprise, Imagination

PRACTICE. 1. ) Write out the nouns 2 *PRACTICE* 1.) Write out the nouns 2.) Say whether they are common/proper and abstract/concrete The students used their imagination. Martin asked Joey for assistance. Their classmates spoke with enthusiasm. A boy and girl travel to Mexico. The friends have talent as swimmers. The two divers compete in a contest by the sea. The story will contain mystery and excitement. Will Kate earn highest honors for her ability?