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No, the word colonies is an abstract noun, a plural, common noun; a word for a place fully or partially controlled by a government of another place or a community of people settled in a new place but retaining ties to their original home or country. There is nothing physical about the place or the people that indicates they are a colony, it is a thing to know about the place or the people.

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Yes, "colonies" is a concrete noun because it refers to physical entities or places that can be seen, touched, or experienced, such as a group of people living in a particular area established by Another Country.

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Yes. Colonies is a concrete noun.

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