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Here are the key points about concrete and abstract nouns: - Concrete nouns refer to things we can perceive with one of our senses - see, hear, smell, taste, touch. Examples are newspaper, heel, glass, jewelry. - Abstract nouns cannot be perceived by our senses. They refer to ideas, qualities, or conditions. Examples are love, honesty, culture, mind. - To identify if a noun is concrete or abstract, think about whether it's something you can experience with your senses, like an object, or if it's an idea or quality instead. - Creating a sentence with the noun can help determine if it works as a unit and is therefore a noun, especially for abstract





























































































































































































































































































