Is air a concrete or abstract noun?
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Air', when we are thinking about the mixture of gases we breathe, does have a physical existence, even if invisible, so it's a concrete noun. When we talk about an 'air or romance' or something, then I'd say we're moving into the abstract territory. A day has no physical existence for me, so it's abstract.
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Air', when we are thinking about the mixture of gases we breathe, does have a physical existence, even if invisible, so it's a concrete noun. When we talk about an 'air or romance' or something, then I'd say we're moving into the abstract territory. A day has no physical existence for me, so it's abstract.
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