Differentiate between countable nouns and concrete nouns-01208
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Question 1: Differentiate between countable nouns and concrete nouns. Discuss with examples.
The highlighted words in the following sentences are all concrete nouns:
The judge handed the files to the clerk.
Answer:
Concrete Nouns
A concrete noun is a noun which names anything (or anyone) that you can perceive through your physical senses: touch, sight, taste, hearing, or smell. A concrete noun is the opposite of an abstract noun.The highlighted words in the following sentences are all concrete nouns:
The judge handed the files to the clerk.
Countable Nouns
A countable noun (or count noun) is a noun with both a singular and a plural form, and it names anything (or anyone) that you can count. In each of the following sentences, the highlighted words are countable