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Nouns can be '''abstract''' or '''concrete'''. Concrete nouns are tangible and you can experience them with your 5 senses. Abstract nouns refer to intangible things, like actions, feelings, ideals, concepts, and qualities.
Nouns can be '''abstract''' or '''concrete'''. Concrete nouns are tangible and you can experience them with your 5 senses. Abstract nouns refer to intangible things, like actions, feelings, ideals, concepts, and qualities.
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==Video - What is an Abstract Noun?==
==Video - What is an Abstract Noun?==
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=napjJd6U4OU</youtube>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=napjJd6U4OU</youtube>
==Video - What is a Concrete Noun?==
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EusCPgvmIVQ</youtube>

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Nouns can be abstract or concrete. Concrete nouns are tangible and you can experience them with your 5 senses. Abstract nouns refer to intangible things, like actions, feelings, ideals, concepts, and qualities.

Video - What is an Abstract Noun?

Video - What is a Concrete Noun?