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Nouns can be '''abstract''' or '''concrete'''. Concrete nouns are tangible and you can experience them with your five 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.
 
==Video - What is an Abstract Noun?==
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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?