Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts : Use Abstract Nouns: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.C

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Example Question #11 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Which sentence(s) uses an abstract noun?

Possible Answers:

Jessie's owner must have patience beyond measure to deal with her naughty kitten behavior.

Gary couldn't find his dog's new chew bone anywhere.

Raul did bring his homework home from school, so he had to sit out of recess the next day.

Brian ate an entire bag of chips for lunch!

Correct answer:

Jessie's owner must have patience beyond measure to deal with her naughty kitten behavior.

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. In the sentence, "Jessie's owner must have patience beyond measure to deal with her naughty kitten behavior." the abstract noun is "patience." Patience is a quality used to describe Jessie's owner and not something that can be held, touched, or felt. Patience in this context refers to Jessie's owner's ability to stay calm and tolerate her bad behavior, which is not an actual object or thing.

Example Question #32 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1

Which sentence(s) contains an abstract noun?

Possible Answers:

Montgomery has three sisters and two brothers.

This year for Christmas, I am asking for a new bicycle.

Audrey is going to dress like a princess for Halloween.

Yago played video games until midnight last night!

None of the answer choices are correct.

Correct answer:

None of the answer choices are correct.

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. All of the sentences contain nouns, but none have an abstract noun. An example of an abstract noun could be a feeling like anguish, amazement, or stupidity, or a concept like a failure, favoritism, or mercy.

Example Question #33 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1

Which sentence(s) contains an abstract noun?

Possible Answers:

Dani has a huge ego and thinks she is the best cheerleader.

My dog Jarvis showed great self-control when he didn't chase the neighbor's cat.

Dewey felt as if he were in a pit of despair when his dog ran away.

All of the answer choices are correct.

My mother felt great disappointment when she saw my report card.

Correct answer:

All of the answer choices are correct.

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. All of the answer choices use an abstract noun! Despair, self-control, ego, and disappointment are all feelings or qualities rather than actual objects or things.

Example Question #11 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Which sentence(s) contains an abstract noun?

Possible Answers:

None of the answer choices are correct.

Regan displayed her patriotism on the Fourth of July with a red, white, and blue hat.

Ash led his class down the sidewalk to the playground.

Preston likes to eat his steaks medium-rare and with mushrooms.

Mike ran a marathon last weekend in Maine.

Correct answer:

Regan displayed her patriotism on the Fourth of July with a red, white, and blue hat.

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. In the sentence, "Regan displayed her patriotism on the Fourth of July with a red, white, and blue hat." the abstract noun is "patriotism." Patriotism is a quality used to describe Regan and not something that can be held, touched, or felt. Patriotism in this context refers to Regan's support, pride, and devotion to her county, which is not an actual object or thing.

Example Question #12 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Select the word that is an abstract noun from the sentence below:

He couldn't imagine the fear Sarah felt as she prepared to jump out of the airplane!

Possible Answers:

he

fear

Sarah

jump

Correct answer:

fear

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing that you could see or touch.

"Fear" is an abstract noun. It is a feeling. 

"Jump" is a verb. 

"He" is a pronoun. 

"Sarah" is a noun.

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