Worksheet
Parts of Speech Review: Concrete and Abstract Nouns #1
Practice differentiating between concrete and abstract nouns in context with this grammar worksheet! A concrete noun names a person, place, or thing that is a physical object, while an abstract noun names an idea, feeling, quality, or concept. After reviewing the key differences between these types of nouns and seeing a few examples of each, learners will read 12 sentences and determine if the bolded noun in each sentence is concrete or abstract, circling their choice.
Geared toward fourth- and fifth-grade learners, this one-page worksheet is designed to help students solidify their understanding of the roles concrete and abstract nouns play in grammar, while giving them the confidence to identify and differentiate between them.
Want more parts of speech review? Check out Parts of Speech Review: Singular and Plural Nouns and Parts of Speech Review: Common and Proper Nouns!