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Concrete Nouns
Concrete nouns can be seen, touched, tasted, smelled, and heard.
Examples:
The pie was good. - "Pie" is a concrete noun because you can touch
and taste it.
The girl sang a pretty song. - "Song" is a concrete noun because it
is something you can hear.
Directions: Underline the concrete noun once in the sentences
below.
1. The grapes are purple.
2. The rocket was fast.
3. The stars twinkled.
4. The girl laughed.
5. The man worked.
6. The baby ate.
7. The onion burned her eyes.
8. The dragon blew smoke.
9. The ball rolled.
10. The leaves fell.
11. Will read a book.
12. Susan painted her fingernails.
13. Granny fixed supper.
14. The choir sang three songs.
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Name:__________________ Date:_________
Concrete Nouns
Concrete nouns can be seen, touched, tasted, smelled, and heard.
Examples:
The pie was good. - "Pie" is a concrete noun because you can touch
and taste it.
The girl sang a pretty song. - "Song" is a concrete noun because it
is something you can hear.
Directions: Underline the concrete noun once in the sentences
below.
1. The girl put her shoes on.
2. Andrew played the guitar.
3. John David camped in his tent.
4. Hannah made cookies.
5. The man built a house.
6. The kite got caught in a tree.
7. The girl slid down the slide.
8. The snow fell on the ground.
9. The pencil broke into two pieces.
10. He drew a map.
11. The geese honked.
12. The bear roared.
13. Pam made ice cream.
14. Peyton played with her dolls.
©http://www.Home-Schooling-Haven.com 2009
Home-Schooling-Haven.com
Name:__________________ Date:_________
Concrete Nouns
Concrete nouns can be seen, touched, tasted, smelled, and heard.
Examples:
The pie was good. - "Pie" is a concrete noun bec