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    Class 6 Abstract Nouns from Verbs and Adjectives

    Class 6English GrammarSpoken EnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Aishwarya Vijay
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    I’m a former banking and finance professional with 6 years of corporate experience, now a certified educator working at PlanetSpark. After completing my ECCEd and teaching coding at WhiteHat Jr for 2.5 years, I transitioned fully into teaching to build a healthier work–life balance and be more present for my son—while doing work I genuinely love.
    Class 6 Abstract Nouns from Verbs and Adjectives
    Class 6 Abstract Nouns from Verbs and Adjectives

    Class 6 Abstract Nouns from Verbs and Adjectives

    Class 6English GrammarSpoken EnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Aishwarya Vijay
    Aishwarya VijayVisit Profile
    I’m a former banking and finance professional with 6 years of corporate experience, now a certified educator working at PlanetSpark. After completing my ECCEd and teaching coding at WhiteHat Jr for 2.5 years, I transitioned fully into teaching to build a healthier work–life balance and be more present for my son—while doing work I genuinely love.

    From Words to Ideas: Abstract Nouns from Adjectives & Verbs for Class 6 

    This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on building a strong understanding of abstract nouns formed from adjectives and verbs. Students explore how words like “brave” become “bravery” and “decide” becomes “decision,” helping them express qualities, actions, and ideas more clearly in English.

    Why Abstract Nouns from Adjectives & Verbs Matter in Grammar? 

    Abstract nouns allow learners to talk about feelings, qualities, and actions in a more advanced and meaningful way. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. It helps convert describing words (adjectives) and action words (verbs) into naming words (nouns). 
    2. It improves sentence variety and writing quality. 
    3. It builds vocabulary for both speaking and writing. 
    4. It strengthens understanding of word formation patterns.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five structured grammar exercises designed for gradual learning:

    Exercise 1 – True or False 
    Students identify whether the given word is correctly changed into its abstract noun form.

    Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
    Students sort word pairs into two categories: abstract nouns formed from verbs and those formed from adjectives.

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students complete sentences using the correct abstract noun form from the given options.

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose the correct abstract noun from four options based on the given word.

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite sentences using suitable abstract nouns formed from highlighted adjectives or verbs.

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – True / False 
    1. True 
    2. False 
    3. True 
    4. False 
    5. True 
    6. False 
    7. True 
    8. False 
    9. True 
    10. False 

    Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 

    Verbs: 
    develop–development
    choose–choice
    succeed–success
    decide–decision
    grow–growth
    improve–improvement
    act–action
    move–movement 

    Adjectives: 
    brave–bravery
    happy–happiness
    dark–darkness
    honest–honesty
    wise–wisdom
    strong–strength
    kind–kindness 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. bravery 
    2. honesty 
    3. strength 
    4. improvement 
    5. kindness 
    6. decision 
    7. growth 
    8. action 
    9. wisdom 
    10. success 

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Answers 
    1. b) strength 
    2. c) decision 
    3. c) growth 
    4. b) action 
    5. c) bravery 
    6. b) success 
    7. c) improvement 
    8. b) curiosity 
    9. b) action 
    10. c) honesty 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Answers) 
    1. Rohan showed bravery. 
    2. Meera showed honesty. 
    3. The coach made a decision about the final team. 
    4. The plant showed quick growth after the rain. 
    5. The soldier showed courage. 
    6. She showed improvement in her performance this year. 
    7. The child showed curiosity about space. 
    8. The team achieved success after hard work. 
    9. He showed kindness. 
    10. The leader showed wisdom. 

    Help your child build strong grammar skills and master abstract nouns with confidence through structured and engaging practice. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Abstract nouns are words that express qualities, ideas, or actions, such as kindness from kind or decision from decide, helping students understand non-physical concepts.

    Students can look for common suffixes like -ness, -tion, or -ment and check if the word represents a feeling, quality, or action instead of a tangible object.

    It helps early learners improve sentence formation, express ideas clearly, and strengthen writing skills in English grammar worksheets and exams.

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