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Concrete noun

British pronunciation/kˈɒŋkɹiːt nˈaʊn/
American pronunciation/kˈɑːŋkɹiːt nˈaʊn/
Concrete noun
[NOUN]
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a type of noun that represents a physical, tangible entity or object, typically something that can be seen, touched, smelled, heard, or tasted

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1i know the answer wind is a concrete noun so nouns that name a person place or thing like a doctor the desert or a scooter are examples of concrete nouns
2i know the answer wind is a concrete noun so nouns that name a person place or thing like a doctor the desert or a scooter are examples of concrete nouns
3You'll see one of the most interesting things for me to find is that in the '40s and '50s, you get a lot of let's say not very abstract, pretty concrete nouns, manuscripts, criticisms, palettes, also, they're all plural.
4so house is a singular noun nouns can also be plural representing more than one person place or thing i have three cats there is more than one cat cats is the plural form of cat look at those puppies there is more than one puppy so puppies is plural there are many houses houses is the plural form of house a concrete noun is a noun that you can see smell taste touch or hear such as flowers pillows and books you can actually smell touch or see flowers pillows and books
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