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agp Concrete or Abstract? A concrete noun is a person, place or thing that can be percieved by the senses. You know that a noun is concrete if you can see, hear, feel, touch, smell or taste the thing it stands for. An abstract noun usually names an idea, a feeling, or a concept. DIRECTIONS: In the sentences below, circle the bold noun if it is concrete. Underline it if it is abstract. | watched with fear as the bear came closer. Amelia keeps tissues in her purse. | used the red pot to make the rice. The whole episode caused a lot of sorrow. He has more courage than | gave him credit for. When | saw my reflection | was shocked. He wins often because he has so much determination. The man handed me a daisy. We can only hope that one day we will have peace. Her greed often gets the best of her. What's a picnic without ants? | refuse to give him the satisfaction of an apology. Her creativity continues to amaze me. ; , ©Qwww.easyteacherworksheets.com

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