What is a concrete noun?
Concrete vs. Abstract Nouns

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7th Grade
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A concrete noun is a person, place, thing, or idea that can be seen or experienced.
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What is an abstract noun?
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An abstract noun is a type of noun that refers to ideas, qualities, or conditions that cannot be seen or touched.
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Give an example of a concrete noun.
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Examples of concrete nouns include 'apple', 'dog', and 'city'.
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Give an example of an abstract noun.
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Examples of abstract nouns include 'happiness', 'freedom', and 'education'.
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Is 'liberty' a concrete or abstract noun?
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Liberty is an abstract noun.
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Is 'integrity' a concrete or abstract noun?
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Integrity is an abstract noun.
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Is 'freedom' a concrete or abstract noun?
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Freedom is an abstract noun.
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