THE CONCRETE NOUNS
What is a Concrete Noun?
A concrete noun is a noun
which is real or physical, you might think of it as something which can be
perceived by your senses. Look at the following examples and notice how they
use a sense to describe the noun, In both examples, the nouns-music and hands are
real items which can be sensed.
I hear the music.
Her hands were wet.
List of Nouns – Concrete Noun
Examples
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Armchair Aunt Ball Bermudas Beans Balloon Bear Blouse Bed Baby Book Blender Bucket Bakery Bow Bridge Deer Donkey Desk Desktop Dentist Drum Dresser Designer Detective Frog |
Boat Car Cow Cap Cooker Cheeks Crest Chest Chair Candy Cabinet Cat Coffee Charlie Dog Fan Freezer Fish Film Foot Flag Guest Hamburger Jewelry |
Concrete nouns can be divided
into common nouns and proper nouns.
Common noun is a noun that’s not the name
of any particular person, place, or thing.
Proper noun (proper name) is a noun
that refers to a specific person, place, or thing (London, San
Francisco, Mary, Titanic).
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