Abstract Nouns in Czech grammar are words that represent intangible concepts, ideas, or feelings. They are essential in constructing more complex sentences and expressing more nuanced thoughts. Understanding and using abstract nouns in Czech grammar will significantly improve your language fluency and comprehension. This exercise is designed to help you practice and identify abstract nouns in the context of Czech sentences. It consists of two exercises with a total of 15 sentences each. Each sentence contains a fill-in-the-blank space, providing you an opportunity to type the correct abstract noun in Czech. To aid your understanding, we have also provided a one-word cue in English next to each blank.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct abstract noun in Czech
1. Máme spoustu *lásky* (love) k našà rodině.
2. Je dĹŻleĹľitĂ© najĂt *rovnováhu* (balance) mezi práci a zábavou.
3. Jeho *smutek* (sorrow) byl zĹ™etelnĂ˝ od chvĂle, kdy ji vidÄ›l odejĂt.
4. CĂtĂm *nadÄ›ji* (hope) v tĂ©to novĂ© situaci.
5. Bylo to dĂky jejĂ *odvaze* (courage) a sĂle, Ĺľe pĹ™eĹľila.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct abstract noun in Czech
6. Pokrok v technologiĂch zvyšuje naši *znalost* (knowledge) svÄ›ta.
7. Jejich *přátelstvĂ* (friendship) pĹ™etrvalo nÄ›kolik pĹ™ekážek.
8. Velká *vzdálenost* (distance) mezi námi ztěžuje setkánĂ.
9. PotĹ™ebujeme vĂce *tolerance* (tolerance) ve spoleÄŤnosti.
10. DomnĂvám se, Ĺľe *spravedlnost* (justice) byla tentokrát uÄŤinÄ›na.