All Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
beauty
she
run
Drew
beauty
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"beauty" is an abstract noun. It is a quality.
"run" is a verb.
"she" is a pronoun.
"Drew" is a noun.
Example Question #1 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
Happy
Charlie
Skip
Run
Happy
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Happy" is an abstract noun. It is a feeling.
Example Question #2 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
Jump
Scared
Jessica
She
Scared
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Scared" is an abstract noun. It is a feeling.
Example Question #3 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
Florida
Coldness
Lindsey
Sarah
Coldness
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Coldness" is an abstract noun. It is a quality.
Example Question #4 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
Bravery
He
Him
She
Bravery
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Bravery" is an abstract noun. It is a quality.
Example Question #5 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
Dream
Him
She
Jake
Dream
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Dream" is an abstract noun. It is a concept.
Example Question #6 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
She
Elegance
Florida
California
Elegance
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Elegance" is an abstract noun. It is a quality.
Example Question #7 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
Him
Hide
Power
Run
Power
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Power" is an abstract noun. It is a concept.
Example Question #8 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun
She
Him
Maggie
Generation
Generation
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing.
"Generation" is an abstract noun. It is a quality concept
Example Question #1 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C
Which sentence(s) contains an abstract noun?
Jae's mother is turning 63 years old tomorrow.
All of the answer choices are correct.
The dog dashed to fetch a ball.
Alex's brilliance astonished her teacher.
Sharon baked a large cake for a contest.
Alex's brilliance astonished her teacher.
An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. In the sentence "Alex's brilliance astonished her teacher." the abstract noun is "brilliance." Brilliance is a quality used to describe Alex and not something that can be held, touched, or felt. Brilliance in this context refers to Alex's intelligence, which is not an actual object or thing.
All Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts Resources
