The Concrete Noun Recognize a concrete noun when you see one. NounsNouns name people, places, things, or ideas. One class of nouns is concrete. You can.

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The Concrete Noun Recognize a concrete noun when you see one. NounsNouns name people, places, things, or ideas. One class of nouns is concrete. You can experience concrete nouns with your five senses: you see them, hear them, smell them, taste them, and feel them.

SeeHearSmellTasteTouch

Check out the following example: Reliable, Diane's beagle, licked strawberry ice cream off her chin. Ice cream, for example, is a concrete noun. You can see the pink. You can taste the berry flavor. You can feel your tongue growing numb from the cold. Any noun that you can experience with at least one of your five senses is a concrete noun.

Don't confuse a concrete noun with an abstract noun. Not all nouns are concrete. A second class of nouns is abstract. You cannot experience abstract nouns with your senses.abstract nouns Read this example: Diane pushed Reliable off her lap to register her disapproval.

Disapproval is an example of an abstract noun. What color is disapproval? You don't know because you cannot see it. What texture is disapproval? Who knows? You cannot touch it. What flavor is disapproval? No clue! You cannot taste it! Does it make a sound? Of course not! Does it smell? Not a bit!

Concrete NounsAbstract Nouns student fire fighter dog pencil computer intelligence bravery loyalty eloquence convenience Look over this chart contrasting concrete and abstract nouns :

Make 2 columns and place these words in the correct column. ConcreteAbstract table idea catalog love kindness horse loyalty restaurant courage book