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L2 Abstract Noun

 UK Infos English Grammar Level 2

Abstract Nouns:

An abstract noun is a word that names something we cannot see, touch, or hold, like feelings, ideas, or qualities. Use simple language and examples kids can relate to.


1. Definition

“An abstract noun is something you can feel in your heart or mind, but you cannot see or touch it.”
For example: love, happiness, sadness, kindness, anger.


2. Examples

Feelings

  1. Love – “Your mom gives you lots of love every day.”
  2. Happiness – “You feel happiness when you play with your friends.”
  3. Sadness – “Sadness comes when your toy breaks.”
  4. Anger – “You feel anger when someone takes your toy.”
  5. Fear – “Fear happens when it’s dark and you are alone.”

Ideas

  1. Dream – “You have a dream about flying in the sky.”
  2. Thought – “You have a thought about your favorite toy.”
  3. Knowledge – “Learning letters gives you knowledge.”
  4. Imagination – “You use imagination to draw a rainbow.”
  5. Wisdom – “Grandparents share wisdom with stories.”

Qualities

  1. Kindness – “Kindness is helping a friend who falls.”
  2. Bravery – “Bravery is facing a big dog without fear.”
  3. Honesty – “Honesty is telling the truth about what you did.”
  4. Patience – “Patience is waiting for your turn on the swing.”
  5. Friendship – “Friendship is caring about your friends.”

Abstract Noun Worksheet:

1. Circle the Abstract Noun

Circle the word that you cannot see or touch:

  • Dog, Happiness, Ball
  • Toy, Kindness, Chair
  • Balloon, Love, Tree
  • Book, Bravery, Pencil
  • Cake, Friendship, Car

2. Fill in the Blanks

Choose the correct word from the box to fill in the blanks.
(Word box: Love, Patience, Fear, Kindness, Happiness)

  1. I feel ______ when I share toys with my friends.
  2. Mom’s ______ makes me smile every day.
  3. You need ______ to wait for your turn on the slide.
  4. He felt ______ when the lights went out.
  5. Winning the game filled me with ______.

3. Tick the Correct Sentence

Put a tick () next to the sentences that have abstract nouns.

  1. I feel love when my mom hugs me.
  2. The dog is running fast.
  3. Playing with friends gives me happiness.
  4. My toy is blue in color.
  5. Sharing your crayons is an act of kindness.

 

(Abstract Noun)

Some more examples:

  1. Happiness - A feeling of joy.

    • Example: "She felt happiness when she got a gift."
  2. Sadness - A feeling of being sad.

    • Example: "He felt sadness when his toy broke."
  3. Love - A feeling of deep affection.

    • Example: "Love is a powerful emotion."
  4. Bravery - The quality of being brave.

    • Example: "The soldier showed bravery during the battle."
  5. Friendship - The bond between friends.

    • Example: "Their friendship is very strong."
  6. Anger - A feeling of being upset or mad.

    • Example: "She felt anger when she lost the game."
  7. Truth - The quality of being true.

    • Example: "Always tell the truth."
  8. Beauty - The quality of being beautiful.

    • Example: "The beauty of the sunset is amazing."
  9. Kindness - The quality of being kind.

    • Example: "He showed kindness by helping his friend."
  10. Fear - A feeling of being afraid.

    • Example: "The dog felt fear during the storm."
(50 Important Abstract Nouns)


4. MCQ Questions (Self Assessment):

  1. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
    a) Happiness
    b) Book
    c) Chair
    d) Dog

  2. What is the abstract noun form of the adjective “brave”?
    a) Bravery
    b) Brave
    c) Bravely
    d) Bravish

  3. Which of the following is an example of an abstract noun?
    a) Apple
    b) Freedom
    c) Car
    d) Mountain

  4. What is the abstract noun form of the verb “decide”?
    a) Decision
    b) Decider
    c) Decide
    d) Deciding

  5. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
    a) Painting
    b) Knowledge
    c) River
    d) Tree

  6. What does the abstract noun "joy" mean?
    a) A thing
    b) A feeling
    c) A color
    d) A place

  7. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
    a) Child
    b) Courage
    c) Building
    d) Table

  8. What is the abstract noun form of “strong”?
    a) Strength
    b) Strongness
    c) Strongly
    d) Strengthen

  9. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
    a) Speed
    b) Cup
    c) Basket
    d) Teacher

  10. Which of these is an abstract noun?
    a) Anger
    b) Book
    c) Door
    d) Chair

  11. Which word is the abstract noun for “create”?
    a) Creation
    b) Create
    c) Creative
    d) Creating

  12. What is the abstract noun form of “happy”?
    a) Happiness
    b) Happy
    c) Happily
    d) Happiest

  13. Which of these words is an example of an abstract noun?
    a) Teacher
    b) Kindness
    c) Table
    d) Pencil

  14. What does the abstract noun “love” mean?
    a) A place
    b) A feeling
    c) A thing
    d) A person

  15. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
    a) Home
    b) Family
    c) Child
    d) Safety

  16. What is the abstract noun of “sad”?
    a) Sadness
    b) Sad
    c) Sadden
    d) Sadly

  17. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
    a) Intelligence
    b) Tree
    c) Car
    d) Animal

  18. What is the abstract noun form of the verb “help”?
    a) Helper
    b) Helping
    c) Helpfulness
    d) Help

  19. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
    a) Noise
    b) Sound
    c) Quiet
    d) Volume

  20. What is the abstract noun form of the adjective “wise”?
    a) Wisdom
    b) Wisely
    c) Wiseness
    d) Wisdomness



Answer Key:

1. Circle the Abstract Noun

Circle the word that you cannot see or touch:

  • Dog, Happiness, Ball
  • Toy, Kindness, Chair
  • Balloon, Love, Tree
  • Book, Bravery, Pencil
  • Cake, Friendship, Car

2. Fill in the Blanks

Choose the correct word from the box to fill in the blanks.
(Word box: Love, Patience, Fear, Kindness, Happiness)

  1. I feel Kindness when I share toys with my friends.
  2. Mom’s Love makes me smile every day.
  3. You need Patience to wait for your turn on the slide.
  4. He felt Fear when the lights went out.
  5. Winning the game filled me with Happiness.

3. Tick the Correct Sentence

Put a tick (✓) next to the sentences that have abstract nouns.

  1. I feel love when my mom hugs me.
  2. The dog is running fast.
  3. Playing with friends gives me happiness.
  4. My toy is blue in color.
  5. Sharing your crayons is an act of kindness.

4. MCQ Answers:

  1. a) Happiness
  2. a) Bravery
  3. b) Freedom
  4. a) Decision
  5. b) Knowledge
  6. b) A feeling
  7. b) Courage
  8. a) Strength
  9. a) Speed
  10. a) Anger
  11. a) Creation
  12. a) Happiness
  13. b) Kindness
  14. b) A feeling
  15. d) Safety
  16. a) Sadness
  17. a) Intelligence
  18. c) Helpfulness
  19. c) Quiet
  20. a) Wisdom

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