941. Concrete Nouns

A noun names a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.
Some nouns are called concrete nouns because they name something that we can see or touch.

Here are some examples of concrete nouns:
dog, horse, flag, car, desk, person, book, elephant, apple, monkey, paper, ball, backpack, pencil, acorn

A concrete noun is a word that names an object that you can see or touch.

It’s your turn. Find two concrete nouns in this sentence. The black dog ran into the garage. Did you figure it out? Good for you.