Nouns
Concrete & Abstract
Count/Non-count
Collective
Common & Proper
100

Name the nouns:  The clown blew up balloons at the party.

clown, balloons, party

100

Identify the concrete noun:  The students show kindness.

students

100

Choose all of the count nouns:  The cake and ice cream are on the table. 

cake, table

100

Choose the collective noun:  Mrs. Davis is a member of the school's teaching faculty.

faculty

100

Name the common nouns:  The boy ran down the street to catch the bus.

boy, street, bus

200

Name the nouns:  The sun was shining through the window.

sun, window

200

Identify the abstract noun:  My grandmother's card brought me happiness.

Happiness

200

Choose all of the count nouns:  We bought bananas at the store.

bananas, store

200

Choose the collective noun: Only the best team can go to the playoffs.        

                                                       


    

team

200

Name the common nouns:  Brenda is a new student in our class.

student, class

300

Name the nouns:  Valentine's Day is a great time to show love.

Valentine's Day, time, love

300

Is the underlined noun concrete or abstract?  Everyone feels loneliness from time to time.

Abstract

300

Choose the non-count nouns:  We bought new luggage for our trip.

luggage

300

Choose the collective noun:  The big crowd was surprisingly quiet.                                


    

crowd

300

Name the proper nouns:  Jamie got a good grade on his report about Albert Einstein.

Jamie, Albert Einstein

400

Name the nouns: Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.

                                                       


    

Jupiter, planet, solar system

400

Choose all the concrete nouns:  Sam bought new games to play on his Xbox.

Sam, games, Xbox

400

Choose the non-count noun:  I have homework for three classes.

homework
400

Choose the collective noun:  The chorus put on a wonderful concert.

chorus

400

Name the proper nouns:  Jill is having her birthday party at Urban Air.

Jill, Urban Air

500

Name the nouns:  This store sells supplies for school.                               


    

store, supplies, school

500

Choose all the abstract nouns: Knowledge and wisdom go hand in hand.

Knowledge, wisdom

500

Fill in the blank with much or many.  How ______ soda should we order for the party?

much

500

Choose the collective nouns:  The class went on a trip to hear an orchestra.

class, orchestra

500

Name the proper nouns:  Mr. Dolph is a middle school principal.

Mr. Dolph

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