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NGfL CYMRU GCaD Nouns These nouns have been colour coded. What is their connection? love car wisdom aeroplane anger sorrow table seat hat joy town happiness imagination school Check Abstract Nouns are nouns that cannot be seen or touched. They represent feelings, ideas or qualities. Check Concrete Nouns are nouns that can be seen or touched.

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Is this an Abstract or a Concrete Noun? misfortune Check Abstract & Concrete Nouns Abstract

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Is this an Abstract or a Concrete Noun? table Check Abstract & Concrete Nouns Concrete

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Is this an Abstract or a Concrete Noun? bravery Check Abstract & Concrete Nouns Abstract

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Is this an Abstract or a Concrete Noun? boredom Check Abstract & Concrete Nouns Abstract

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Is this an Abstract or a Concrete Noun? coastline Check Abstract & Concrete Nouns Concrete

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Is this an Abstract or a Concrete Noun? embarrassment Check Abstract & Concrete Nouns Abstract

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Abstract & Concrete Nouns Find the nouns in this sentence. Are they abstract or concrete? Check Alex felt the loneliness hit him like a sledgehammer. Alex sledgehammer loneliness

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Abstract & Concrete Nouns Find the nouns in this sentence. Are they abstract or concrete? Check The soldier was honoured with a medal for his bravery. soldier medalbravery

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Abstract & Concrete Nouns Find the nouns in this sentence. Are they abstract or concrete? Check Boredom was blamed for the boy’s behaviour. boy behaviour Boredom

NGfL CYMRU GCaD The moved towards the light. Abstract & Concrete Nouns Choose your own abstract or concrete noun to complete these sentences. The boy’s had an effect on everyone in the room. I felt the stranger’s