Abstract Nouns VS Concrete Nouns - Grammar

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Abstract Nouns - Names an idea or concept. - Example: - Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. ('Beauty' is the abstract noun) - Concrete Noun - Names a physical object - Example: - The brick fell on my head. ('brick' and 'head' are the concrete nouns)

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  • You are the worst teacher I ever understood. Cheers!!!

  • lol, pretty funny

  • It is only 3 minutes why do you need a friking drink ever 30 sec

  • Tasty is an idea? I thought tastiness was the idea and tasty the adjective.

  • This Really Help Me w/ My Homework xD

  • Can you go more indepth of the idea part?

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