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What is a concrete noun?
Definition: Concrete nouns refers to objects and substances, including people and animals, physical items that we can perceive through our senses, that means concrete nouns can be touched, felt, held, something visible, smelt, taste, or be heard.
Concrete nouns can be countable nouns or uncountable nouns, and singular nouns or plural nouns. Concrete nouns can also be a common noun, proper nouns and collective nouns.
Concrete nouns are:
Concrete nouns can be touched, felt, held, something visible, smelt, taste, or be heard. Concrete nouns are something physical.
Concrete nouns can be countable nouns or uncountable nouns, and singular nouns or plural nouns.
Examples of Concrete Nouns
Common Concrete Nouns dog, cat, girl, plate air, water etc.
Countable Concrete Nouns
singular -chair, computer, song, window
plural - chairs, computers, songs, windows
Uncountable Concrete Nouns :water, air, oil, sugar, salt, rice, cheese etc.
Bread Juice Hyacinth
Fish Perfume Cake
Car Water Pizza
Music Pie Toast
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