Define abstract noun:
and idea; not something you can interact with with your senses.
singular form of: foxes
fox
Change the phrase to show possession: the bone that belonged to the dog
the dog's bone
Common or proper: city
common
Her aunt arrived today.
Her aunt
Define concrete noun:
tangible or physical; something you can interact with with your senses.
plural form of: child
children
What is the collective noun? "The team won every match this season."
team
proper
Please hand me that box.
That box
abstract or concrete: hopes
abstract
plural form of: moose
It is both because whether you are talking about 1 or more than 1, it's always moose.
Change the phrase to show possession: the babies that belong to the deer
the deer's babies
Common noun of: July
month
Some people hunt in those woods.
some people; those woods
abstract or concrete: life
abstract
singular form of: blueberries
blueberry
Change the phrase to show possession: the crowns that belonged to the princesses
the princesses' crowns
Common noun of: Jeff
person; boy; man; human
Many campers prefer a shady spot.
many campers; a spot
abstract or concrete: shadow
concrete
plural form of: bookshelf
bookshelves
What is the collective noun? "We chased flocks of sheep through the field."
flocks
Proper noun of: store
Target; Walmart; Fred Meyer; Safeway ...
Marilyn's son washes his car in an hour.
Marilyn's son; his car; an hour
abstract or concrete: dragon
concrete
Is this noun singular or plural? the class's students
Singular
Explain the possession: The teeth's cavities were filled.
The cavities that belonged to the teeth
Proper noun of: day
Monday; Tuesday; Wednesday; Thursday; Friday; Saturday; Sunday
That baby has her first tooth.
that baby; her tooth; first tooth