terminology - What differentiates an abstract noun with a concrete noun?


Is sunlight a concrete or abstract noun?


What differentiates an abstract noun with a concrete noun?



Answer



A concrete noun names something you can perceive with your senses; an abstract noun names something you cannot perceive with your senses.


Examples of concrete nouns are: table, noise, pineapple.
Examples of abstract nouns are: democracy, belief, sadness.


[Reference: English Grammar—David Daniels, Barbara Daniels; ISBN 0-006-467109-7]


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