Abstract Nouns Worksheet (Circling Part 1)
Solution and Explanation
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Understanding Abstract Nouns
As stated in the worksheet:
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Abstract nouns are intangible—they represent concepts, emotions, ideas, or qualities that cannot be seen or touched.
- They contrast with
concrete nouns, which refer to physical objects (e.g., *book*, *car*, *tree*).
- Examples of abstract nouns: *love, peace, honesty, loyalty, hate, joy, hope, pride, bravery, compassion*.
We need to
identify and circle the abstract noun in each sentence. Let’s go through each one.
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Solutions with Explanations
1.
I respected the honesty my friend showed.
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Abstract noun: *honesty*
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✔ *Honesty* is a quality or trait—intangible. It's not something you can touch.
2.
Can you believe that woman’s brilliance?
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Abstract noun: *brilliance*
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✔ *Brilliance* refers to mental sharpness or intelligence—an idea or quality, not a physical thing.
3.
To my delight, everyone arrived on time.
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Abstract noun: *delight*
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✔ *Delight* is an emotion or feeling—intangible.
4.
She was in great despair when she lost her phone.
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Abstract noun: *despair*
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✔ *Despair* is a strong feeling of hopelessness—an emotional state.
5.
We have a lot of hope for the future.
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Abstract noun: *hope*
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✔ *Hope* is an expectation or desire for something positive—it's a concept, not physical.
6.
They showed extreme joy when they helped others.
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Abstract noun: *joy*
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✔ *Joy* is a feeling of happiness—emotional and intangible.
7.
The men had much bravery on the battlefield.
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Abstract noun: *bravery*
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✔ *Bravery* is a quality of courage—a mental/emotional trait.
8.
My mother always shows great compassion for her children.
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Abstract noun: *compassion*
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✔ *Compassion* is a feeling of sympathy or concern—emotional and intangible.
9.
We have a ton of pride in our school.
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Abstract noun: *pride*
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✔ *Pride* is a feeling of satisfaction or self-respect—emotional and conceptual.
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✔ Final Answers (to circle):
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honesty
2.
brilliance
3.
delight
4.
despair
5.
hope
6.
joy
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bravery
8.
compassion
9.
pride
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Summary:
All the underlined words above are
abstract nouns because they represent feelings, qualities, or ideas rather than physical objects. This exercise helps students distinguish between tangible things (like *phone*, *school*, *battlefield*) and intangible concepts (like *pride*, *joy*, *hope*).
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of nouns worksheets.