Twenty concrete nouns
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Answer:
Explanation:
Concrete nouns are found in all categories of noun described above:
Common nouns
Proper nouns
Countable nouns
Uncountable nouns
Collective nouns
Singular nouns
Plural nouns
To better understand concrete nouns, take a look at the examples below. We've broken them down by the sense you use to experience each noun:
Sight:
dog (common)
Susan (proper)
suitcases (countable)
air (uncountable)
team (collective)
cat (singular)
women (plural)
Hearing:
whistling (common)
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (proper)
sounds (countable)
music (uncountable)
choir (collective)
noise (singular)
chirps (plural)
Taste:
steak (common)
Reese's Pieces (proper)
peas (countable)
medicine (uncountable)
entree (collective)
bile (singular)
cakes (plural)
Smell:
flower (common)
Heinz Ketchup (proper)
perfume (countable)
seaspray (uncountable)
herd (collective)
horse (singular)
aromas (plural)
Touch:
skin (common)
Merino wool (proper)
pennies (countable)
baggage (uncountable)
troupe (collective)
chair (singular)
puppies (plural)