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Q. Difference between abstract nouns and collective nouns. ​

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Answered by aishwachoudhary
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Concrete and abstract nouns name things that have to do with how you perceive them with your senses such as touch, taste, sight, sound, and hearing. Concrete nouns name things that you can identify with your senses whereas abstract nouns name qualities or ideas that cannot be named with your senses.

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Abstract Noun: They are nouns used to define anything that cannot be seen, touched, or sensed by any of our senses. An idea, a state of being, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic quality can be termed as abstract nouns.

For example, you can be sad, and feel the emotion, but not touch it, smell it, taste, or even see it, but you do know it exists within you.

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Collective Noun: Nouns that are considered to be a group of nouns or a set of things or people. They are a group of common nouns and can be counted. 

For example, a banana is a common noun, the collective noun for it

will be a bunch of bananas/hand of bananas.

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