Concrete and Abstract Nouns MADE BY: ADRIANNA BRADSHAW, DIEGO A, BRYAN, JEREC.

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Concrete and Abstract Nouns MADE BY: ADRIANNA BRADSHAW, DIEGO A, BRYAN, JEREC

Abstract Nouns: Definition  Nouns can be abstract or concrete. Concrete nouns are tangible and you can experience them with your five senses. Abstract nouns refer to intangible things, like feelings, ideals, concepts and qualities.

Common Abstract Noun: Showing Human Qualities or Characteristics  Beauty  Bravery  Brilliance  Brutality

Common Abstract Noun: Showing Emotions/Feelings  Adoration  Amazement  Anger  Anxiety

Abstract Nouns in Sentences  The education of children should be our number one priority.  There was unspeakable joy on her face as the award was announced..

Photo of 100 Abstract Nouns Examples of the Picture: Justice, Bravery, Beauty, and success.

Concrete Nouns: Definition  Are things that you can experience through your five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. On the other hand, abstract nouns refer to ideas and concepts.

Concrete Nouns: Examples  Ice Cream, for example, is a concrete noun. You can see the pink. You can taste the berry flavor.

Concrete Nouns in Sentences  The yellow flowers flowed from a glass red vase.  The sunset unfurled ribbons of red, purple, and gold across the sky.

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