Abstract Nouns
Greece
Fun Facts
T. Christian
Abstract Nouns 2
100

Is happiness an abstract noun?

Yes

100

What is the capital of Greece?

Athens

100

This animal can hold its breath longer than a whale—what is it?

A sloth!

100

How do you spell my last name?

B-e-q-u-i-l-l-a-r-d

100

Which word is an abstract noun: “sadness” or “apple”?

sadness

200

Turn explain into an abstract noun

Explanation

200

Name on country that is next to Greece

North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey and Albania

200

What planet in our solar system spins so fast on its axis that a day lasts only about 10 hours?

Jupiter

200

What US state was a BORN in?

Tennessee

200

What is the abstract noun in this sentence: “The kids felt excitement before the trip”?

excitement

300

True or False: Air is an abstract noun.

False

300

What worldwide games that happen every few years came from Greece?

The Olympics!

300

What common food was once so valuable in ancient times that soldiers were partly paid with it?

Salt

300

What is the name of my fat cat?

Popeay 

ពពាយ

300

Which abstract noun can be formed from the adjective “kind”?

kindness

400

Turn permit into an abstract noun

Permission

400

How old is Athens? (hint: It's more than 5000 years old but less than 10,000 years old.)

7,000 years old

400

Which country is the only one in the world that has a flag that is not a rectangle?

Nepal

400

What color is my wedding ring?

Silver

400

Identify the abstract noun in the sentence: “Her honesty was appreciated by everyone in the class.”

honesty

500

Turn "protect" into an abstract noun AND use it as a sentence.

Protection and whatever the student says (as long as the sentence makes sense)

500

What sea is Greece next to?

Mediterranean

500

What is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear in the name of any U.S. state?

Q

500

What color shirt do I wear on most Fridays?

Black

500

Which of the following words is not an abstract noun: “justice,” “freedom,” “arrival,” or “strength”?

(Answer: arrival — it refers to an event that can be physically observed)

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