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How is a concrete noun different from an abstract noun?

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rodriguezvaleria939 rodriguezvaleria939
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a concrete noun is something that you can touch like a dog, human; an abstract noun is an idea or concept that doesn’t exist in the real world like happiness, joy, faith.
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  • 04-12-2020

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a concrete noun is something that can be experienced using the five senses, (for example: a table) while and abstract noun is a noun referring to a state of mind or feeling (for example: happiness)

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