What are abstract nouns? Grammar Toolkit. Something abstract is not physical we cannot see or touch it. An abstract noun names a thought or feeling that.

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What are abstract nouns? Grammar Toolkit

Something abstract is not physical we cannot see or touch it. An abstract noun names a thought or feeling that we cant see, hear or touch. happinessdeterminationsurprisedoubt

Grammar Toolkit Which words are abstract nouns? Ask yourself if you can see or touch it. justiceencyclopediagaragelove hopesorrowbeautydignity humourtraffichelpinformation coffeeexpectationboredomconfusion hungerdespairhappinesshouse emuembarrassmentparksymphony grieflongingharbourhonesty pickleconfidencepridepit photographtrustledgegutter

Grammar Toolkit A noun is a naming word. An abstract noun names a thought, feeling or something else that we cant see, hear or touch (e.g space). In the following sentence, the abstract nouns are red. The story tells of great joy and happiness.

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