underline concrete and abstract nouns in the following sentences
1) the chair kept on the bench fell on the floor
2) today it is hard to find truthful people in the world
3) the internet article about the goodness of coffee was a useful one
4)the sticks in the birds nest were blown away in the wind
5) reema's love for dogs made her parents gift her a dalmation puppy for her birthday
6) monisha's knowledge about animals helped her win the national geographic quiz competion
7) shiro's loyalty to his masters made the neighbour greedy
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1) -
2) truthful
3) goodness
4)-
5)love
6)-
7) loyalty
All the answers I gave are abstract noun s .
And sorry but I don't know concrete nouns
2) truthful
3) goodness
4)-
5)love
6)-
7) loyalty
All the answers I gave are abstract noun s .
And sorry but I don't know concrete nouns
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hello there!!!
Abstract nouns are that noun which can not indenfiy by our five sense organ...
We can only feel that .......
Concrete nouns are the nouns which are identified by our sense organs....
1) chair :- Concrete
2) truthful :- Abstract
people , world :- Concrete
3)Goodness :- Abstract
Coffee:- Concrete
4) stick , birds nest :- Concrete
wind :- Abstract
5) Reema , dog parents gift :- Concrete
Love :- Abstract
6) Monisha , animals , geographic competition :- Concrete
Knowledge : - Abstract
7) Shiro, neighbour ,masters :- Concrete
loyalty , greedy :- Abstract
HOPE IT HELPS YOU...
Abstract nouns are that noun which can not indenfiy by our five sense organ...
We can only feel that .......
Concrete nouns are the nouns which are identified by our sense organs....
1) chair :- Concrete
2) truthful :- Abstract
people , world :- Concrete
3)Goodness :- Abstract
Coffee:- Concrete
4) stick , birds nest :- Concrete
wind :- Abstract
5) Reema , dog parents gift :- Concrete
Love :- Abstract
6) Monisha , animals , geographic competition :- Concrete
Knowledge : - Abstract
7) Shiro, neighbour ,masters :- Concrete
loyalty , greedy :- Abstract
HOPE IT HELPS YOU...
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