The document is an English grammar worksheet that contains 3 questions:
1. It distinguishes between concrete nouns, which refer to physical things, and abstract nouns, which refer to non-physical concepts.
2. It states that certain terms like Hooker, Evans, Chinaman are proper nouns that can be used as personal names or to indicate nationality.
3. It identifies 'a piece of glass' and 'a piece of gold' as examples of package nouns, a type of unit noun.
The document is an English grammar worksheet that contains 3 questions:
1. It distinguishes between concrete nouns, which refer to physical things, and abstract nouns, which refer to non-physical concepts.
2. It states that certain terms like Hooker, Evans, Chinaman are proper nouns that can be used as personal names or to indicate nationality.
3. It identifies 'a piece of glass' and 'a piece of gold' as examples of package nouns, a type of unit noun.
The document is an English grammar worksheet that contains 3 questions:
1. It distinguishes between concrete nouns, which refer to physical things, and abstract nouns, which refer to non-physical concepts.
2. It states that certain terms like Hooker, Evans, Chinaman are proper nouns that can be used as personal names or to indicate nationality.
3. It identifies 'a piece of glass' and 'a piece of gold' as examples of package nouns, a type of unit noun.
ISFD “FAC” – English Teaching Training Course – 2020 – English Grammar I
INTEGRATIVE WORKSHEET #1
Student: Caballero Lucila Edith
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2. 1. Concrete nouns refer to physical entities or substances and abstract nouns
refer to abstractions such as events, states, times and qualities. For example:
• Concrete nouns: shirt, island, gold, glass.
• Abstract nouns: pain, death, centimeters, length. • 2. Hooker, Evans, Chinaman, Chinese and Chang Li belong to the same category. This is because they are proper nous and some uses are for personal names and nationalities.
3. Package noun: ‘a piece of glass’ and ‘a piece of gold’ belong to unit noun.