1. Write five sentences, each containing a proper noun, and underline the example in each sentence.
2. Write five sentences, each containing a common noun, and underline the example in each sentence.
II. CONCRETE AND ABSTRACT.
Select in the following sentences the nouns that are names of objects which have a real and separate existence outside of the mind, and those which are names of things that have no real existence and are only thought of in the mind:—
| 1. | Contentment is better than gold. | |
| 2. | Virtue is its own reward. | |
| 3. | Truth crushed to earth, shall rise again,— | |
| The eternal years of God are hers.—Bryant. |
A noun that is the name of an object which has a real and separate existence outside of the mind, is called a concrete noun; as, gold, water.
A noun that is the name of something which has not a real and separate existence outside of the mind, is called an abstract noun; as, truth, justice.
EXERCISE.
1. Write five sentences each containing a concrete noun, and underline the example in each sentence.
2. Write five sentences each containing an abstract noun, and underline the example in each sentence.