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What are concrete nouns?

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A concrete noun identifies something material and non-abstract, such as a chair, a house, or an automobile. Think about everything you can experience with your five senses: smell, touch, sight, hearing, or taste. A strawberry milkshake that tastes sweet and feels cold is an example of a concrete noun

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Concrete nouns can be:

Common nouns (e.g., man, dog)

Proper nouns (e.g., Simon, Bonzo)

Countable nouns (e.g., bear, country)

non-countable nouns (e.g., music, tennis)

Collective nouns (e.g., choir, group)

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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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