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200 Common Concrete Nouns – Infographic

Introduction

English Grammar infographics present information on important grammar topics and concepts in a concise and visual format. They help learners quickly understand key points without reading lengthy articles. This infographic lists the commonly used concrete nouns in English.

Concrete nouns are things you can see, touch, hear, smell, or taste. They refer to people, places, animals, or things that are physically tangible, that is, they can be seen or touched, and they have some physical properties.

These infographics are especially useful for academic and competitive exam preparation, and for daily conversations, making learning both quick and effective.

How to Use this Infographic?

First, look at the entire infographic without reading every detail. This helps your brain understand what topic you are learning before diving into details. Now, read all the infographic sections carefully and understand the commonly used concrete nouns in English.

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English Grammar infographics are perfect revision tools. Review them before exams, classroom lectures, writing articles, and before presentations. Just 5 minutes of revision can refresh an entire topic. Use English Grammar infographics for understanding and revision, not memorization alone. When visuals, examples, and practice come together, reading about English grammar become easy and enjoyable.

If you want more information and examples on different types of nouns in English, please read our blog post, Types of Nouns.

Common Concrete Nouns

PeopleAnimalsFood & Drinks
boy
girl
man
woman
child
baby
teacher
doctor
student
friend
mother
father
brother
sister
neighbor
driver
police officer
chef
farmer
nurse
dog
cat
horse
cow
goat
sheep
lion
tiger
elephant
monkey
rabbit
bird
fish
snake
deer
bear
wolf
fox
duck
chicken
apple
banana
orange
mango
grape
rice
bread
cake
pizza
burger
sandwich
egg
cheese
soup
chocolate
coffee
tea
milk
juice
water

Household ItemsSchool & Office ItemsPlaces
table
chair
sofa
bed
pillow
blanket
fan
lamp
mirror
clock
television
refrigerator
oven
stove
plate
cup
spoon
knife
bottle
basket
book
notebook
pen
pencil
eraser
ruler
marker
bag
desk
computer
laptop
keyboard
mouse
printer
paper
file
folder
calculator
whiteboard
projector
school
college
office
hospital
market
park
restaurant
hotel
bank
library
airport
station
beach
temple
church
mosque
village
city
country
farm

NatureClothingTransportationBody Parts
tree
flower
grass
leaf
river
lake
mountain
hill
forest
ocean
sky
cloud
rain
snow
wind
sun
moon
star
stone
sand
shirt
pants
dress
skirt
jacket
coat
shoe
sock
hat
belt
tie
scarf
glove
sweater
uniform
ring
watch
necklace
bracelet
purse
car
bus
train
bicycle
motorcycle
scooter
truck
airplane
boat
ship
taxi
van
helicopter
subway
cart
jeep
ambulance
bicycle helmet
ticket
luggage
head
face
eye
ear
nose
mouth
hand
finger
arm
leg
foot
hair
tooth
neck
shoulder
knee
heart
stomach
skin
brain

Concrete Nouns – Example Sentences

  • This is my friend Rohan.
  • She is a student at the University of Hyderabad.
  • The doctor advised me to take rest for two days.
  • I usually take the dog for a walk in the morning.
  • Sheep were grazing in the fields.
  • They have a herd of dairy cows.
  • What do you want on your pizza?
  • She had to live on milk and bread for three days.
  • The restaurant serves the best chicken rice in our area.
  • She likes the strawberries dipped in chocolate.
  • Please put the documents on the table before the meeting starts.
  • We sat on the sofa and discussed our weekend plans.
  • I need a softer pillow because my neck hurts in the morning.
  • The children are watching cartoons on television.
  • She baked a chocolate cake in the oven yesterday.
  • Can I borrow your pencil for a minute?
  • The printer is out of paper again.
  • The manager explained the new strategy on the whiteboard.
  • We went to the market to buy fresh vegetables.
  • I need to visit the bank to deposit a cheque.
  • She spends two hours every evening in the library.
  • The children are playing under the tree.
  • Please don’t walk on the wet grass.
  • The river looks beautiful in the green forest.
  • He wore a blue shirt to the interview.
  • She wrapped a scarf around her neck because it was cold.
  • I booked a taxi to the airport this morning.
  • Many employees travel by subway every day.
  • He hit his head on the door accidentally.
  • Regular exercise or walking is good for your heart.
  • Solving puzzles is a good exercise for the brain.
  • You should drink water at regular intervals to keep your skin healthy.

Infographic – Concrete Nouns

Additional Resources

For more grammar and vocabulary tips, explore our other blog articles and infographics on:

Uses of Simple Past Tense
Active and Passive Voice
Words to Describe Smells
Subject-Verb Agreement

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