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Peyton Reilly
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20 June, 21:27
What is a concrete noun
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Description The noun that designates an object perceptible by the senses, as opposed to the abstract nouns, which designate objects only perceptible by thought, is called a concrete noun, or concrete name. Thus, hand, cloud, cat, stone and iron are nouns concrete
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