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What is the difference between abstract nouns and concrete nouns
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What is the difference between abstract nouns and concrete nouns
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Concrete nouns
are things that you can experience through your five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. On the other hand, abstract nouns
refer to ideas and concepts.
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Concrete nouns are nouns that you can see or touch. An abstract noun is a noun that you cannot see or touch.
An example of a concrete noun would be a chair.
An example of an abstract noun would be: hope or faith
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