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"He is as good as me."
Abstract Noun?

User Radovix
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Answer:I'd say yes

Step-by-step explanation:

It seems to be an abstract description of a noun that doesn't give much detail to the person in question.

User Bob Fang
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I don't think that it would be. Abstract nouns refer to nouns without a presence in the physical world. Examples of this are consideration, and opinion. However, "he" likely has physical presence unless "he" is an idea. "me" is obviously a physical being, but "good" is the only abstract noun here, as "good" isn't an object.

If you're referring to the sentence as a whole, it is not an abstract noun, as sentences can't be nouns. Just making sure you know.

Hope that helps. Let me know if I've misinterpreted your question.

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