Abstract Nouns Worksheet
Identify and use abstract nouns in sentences and passages, suitable for Grade 6 ELA students.
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Abstract Nouns Practice
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An abstract noun refers to a quality, idea, concept, or state that cannot be perceived by the five senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, hearing). They are things you can't physically touch or see, but you can feel, think about, or understand them.
Examples: happiness, courage, peace, knowledge, freedom.
1. Which of the following words is an abstract noun?
Table
Book
Bravery
Pencil
2. Which sentence uses an abstract noun?
The cat slept on the mat.
Her kindness touched everyone.
He ate a delicious apple.
The car drove past quickly.
Complete each sentence with an appropriate abstract noun.
3. The children felt great when they saw the puppies.
4. Studying hard leads to in school.
5. We all desire and equality for everyone.
6. Read the passage below and underline all the abstract nouns. Then, list them in the space provided.
Sarah felt a great sense of joy as she walked through the park. The beauty of the flowers filled her with wonder. She believed that kindness was the most important quality a person could possess. With courage, she approached a stranger to offer help. Her generosity was truly inspiring, bringing happiness to many.
Decide if each statement is True or False.
7. 'Chair' is an abstract noun.
True
False
8. 'Love' is an abstract noun.
True
False
9. Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) about a time you experienced a strong emotion (like joy, sadness, anger, or excitement). Try to use at least three different abstract nouns in your paragraph. Underline them.
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