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What is concrete noun?
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Answered by basumatarybabull
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Answer:

Concrete noun are the things that can be touched,seen,sensed etc.

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Answered by saanvigrover2007
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⟹ What is Concrete Noun ?

⟹ A concrete noun is simply a person, place or thing that is experienced through one or more of your five senses. Take a look around you and you'll see that most nouns are examples of concrete nouns.

⟹ How to identify Concrete Noun ?

⟹ You can tell if something is a concrete noun because you experience it through one of your five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. If you cannot see, hear, taste, touch, or smell it, it’s not a concrete noun. Think of a concrete noun as being set in stone.

⟹ Examples of Concrete Nouns

⟹ To better understand concrete nouns, take a look at the examples below. They are sorted by the sense you use to experience them.

Sight:

air (uncountable)

cat (singular)

dog (common)

suitcases (countable)

Susan (proper)

team (collective)

women (plural)

Hearing:

chirps (plural)

choir (collective)

music (uncountable)

noise (singular)

sounds (countable)

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (proper)

whistling (common)

Taste:

bile (singular)

cakes (plural)

entree (collective)

medicine (uncountable)

peas (countable)

Reese's Pieces (proper)

steak (common)

Smell:

aromas (plural)

flower (common)

Heinz Ketchup (proper)

herd (collective)

horse (singular)

perfume (countable)

seaspray (uncountable)

Touch:

baggage (uncountable)

chair (singular)

Merino wool (proper)

pennies (countable)

puppies (plural)

skin (common)

troupe (collective)

⟹ Concrete Noun vs Abstract Noun

⟹ If a noun is not concrete, then it's an abstract noun. Abstract nouns refer to ideas and concepts that cannot be sensed on a physical level, but are sensed on a mental or emotional level. Understanding the difference between them will help you describe and explain them appropriately in your writing. Think of an abstract noun like abstract art, it’s not easy to identify and may mean something different to each person.

The two often work hand in hand, with concrete nouns supporting abstract nouns. For example, happiness is an abstract noun that can't be seen. You may see signs that tell you a person is experiencing happiness, but happiness is something you feel internally. The smile that expresses happiness can be seen with your eyes, so it is concrete. Concrete and abstract nouns are both real, but one is a physical presence and the other is not.

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