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Abstract Nouns Worksheet (Circling Part 1) - Students identify abstract nouns in sentences.

Abstract Nouns Worksheet (Circling Part 1) with instructions and sentences for identifying abstract nouns.

Abstract Nouns Worksheet (Circling Part 1) with instructions and sentences for identifying abstract nouns.

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Abstract Nouns Worksheet (Circling Part 1)


Solution and Explanation

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#### Understanding Abstract Nouns
As stated in the worksheet:
- 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.
- Abstract noun: *honesty*
- *Honesty* is a quality or trait—intangible. It's not something you can touch.

2. Can you believe that woman’s brilliance?
- Abstract noun: *brilliance*
- *Brilliance* refers to mental sharpness or intelligence—an idea or quality, not a physical thing.

3. To my delight, everyone arrived on time.
- Abstract noun: *delight*
- *Delight* is an emotion or feeling—intangible.

4. She was in great despair when she lost her phone.
- Abstract noun: *despair*
- *Despair* is a strong feeling of hopelessness—an emotional state.

5. We have a lot of hope for the future.
- Abstract noun: *hope*
- *Hope* is an expectation or desire for something positive—it's a concept, not physical.

6. They showed extreme joy when they helped others.
- Abstract noun: *joy*
- *Joy* is a feeling of happiness—emotional and intangible.

7. The men had much bravery on the battlefield.
- Abstract noun: *bravery*
- *Bravery* is a quality of courage—a mental/emotional trait.

8. My mother always shows great compassion for her children.
- Abstract noun: *compassion*
- *Compassion* is a feeling of sympathy or concern—emotional and intangible.

9. We have a ton of pride in our school.
- Abstract noun: *pride*
- *Pride* is a feeling of satisfaction or self-respect—emotional and conceptual.

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Final Answers (to circle):


1. honesty
2. brilliance
3. delight
4. despair
5. hope
6. joy
7. 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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