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identify the concrete noun or abstract noun​

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Answered by geetabhardwaj955
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Concrete noun -a noun denoting a material object rather than an abstract quality, state, or action, e.g. dog, building, tree.

a noun denoting a material object rather than an abstract quality, state, or action.

e.g. dog, building, tree."the list consisted of 20 high-frequency concrete nouns"

Abstract noun - An abstract noun is a noun that refers to an intangible concept such as an emotion, a feeling, a quality, or an idea. ... It is sometimes helpful to think of an abstract noun as a word that names something that you cannot see, hear, touch, smell, or taste (i.e., something you cannot perceive with one of your five senses).

Answered by working4962
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A concrete noun refers to a physical object in the real world, such as a dog, a ball, or an ice cream cone. An abstract noun refers to an idea or concept that does not exist in the real world and cannot be touched, like freedom, sadness, or permission.

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