Class seven Worksheet on Abstract and Compound Nouns

Class seven Worksheet on Abstract and Compound Nouns
Class seven Worksheet on Abstract and Compound Nouns

Class seven Worksheet on Abstract and Compound Nouns

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Mastering Nouns: Abstract and Compound Worksheet for Class 7 

 
This Grade 7 worksheet challenges students to practice abstract nouns (like courage, honesty, resilience) and compound nouns (like toolbox, bookshelf, rainwater). With exercises such as multiple-choice questions, fill in the blanks, picture-based matching, underlining, and paragraph writing, learners gain a deeper understanding of how nouns can describe both tangible objects and intangible qualities.  

Why Abstract and Compound Nouns Matter in Grammar?

  
For Class 7 learners, this topic is essential because:  
1. Abstract nouns develop vocabulary for values, traits, and emotions.  
2. Compound nouns connect language to real-life objects and settings.  
3. Together, they enhance descriptive and narrative writing.  
4. They prepare students for advanced grammar and literary analysis.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

 
This worksheet includes five structured activities:  

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students pick the correct abstract or compound noun to complete sentences.  

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
Learners choose from a noun bank to complete meaningful sentences.  

📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
Students complete incomplete words and match them with related images.  

📝 Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle  
Students underline compound nouns and circle abstract nouns in sentences.  

📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
Learners fill in a story with both abstract and compound nouns, reinforcing application.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice 
1. wisdom  
2. bookshelf  
3. courage  
4. stadium  
5. honesty  
6. toolbox  
7. sacrifice  
8. notebook  
9. endurance  
10. fieldwork  

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. generosity  
2. integrity  
3. creativity  
4. leadership  
5. scholarship  
6. classroom  
7. discipline  
8. homework  
9. partnership  
10. resilience  

Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
confidence – man in suit  
attentiveness – boy raising hand  
neighborhood – houses picture  
headmaster – school head picture  
bookstore – shelves of books  

rainwater – rain picture  
sunlight – bright sun picture  
hardship – award medal picture  
earthquake – shaking ground picture  
worthiness – person lifting trophy  

Exercise 4 – Underline Compound Nouns & Circle Abstract Nouns 
1. talent (abstract)  
2. harmony (abstract), neighbors (compound)  
3. marketplace (compound)  
4. earthquake (compound)  
5. headmaster (compound)  
6. bookstore (compound)  
7. sunflower (compound)  
8. workbench (compound)  
9. rainwater, courtyard (compound)  
10. confidence (abstract), team (compound)  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph (Sample Completion) 
1. courage, honesty  
2. bookshelf  
3. creativity  
4. sacrifice  
5. endurance  
6. toolbox  
7. handbook  
8. fieldwork  
9. wisdom  

Equip your child with the tools to master both abstract ideas and real-world combinations of words with this advanced Class 7 worksheet.  
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Frequently Asked Questions

Abstract nouns show feelings or ideas, while compound nouns join two words to form a new noun.

It sharpens their grammar by handling both invisible ideas and tangible combinations.

By giving exercises with contrast pairs like “freedom” and “notebook.”