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What is the difference between common noun and concrete noun?​

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Answered by pillasridevi
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A common noun is a word that describes a type of object or concept(1) (e.g. police, town, train, emotions, etc.), as opposed to proper nouns (e.g. Lincoln). A concrete noun is something one can physically observe (dirt, air, stars, etc.), as opposed to abstract nouns (e.g. love, hate, etc.)

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

COMMON NOUN:

a common is a word that describes a type of object such as train, doctor etc.

CONCRETE NOUN:

A concreate noun is something that one can observe physically like moon, sun etc.

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