No, the noun 'places' is the plural form of the concrete noun 'place', a word for a physical location.
The noun 'places' is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example, 'places in my heart', or 'places in memory'.
The word 'places' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to place.
The abstract noun form of the verb to place is the gerund, placing, as a word for a position is a race or contest.
The gerund 'placing' is a concrete noun as a word for the physical positioning of an object.
Is cheer an abstract noun or a concrete noun??????
Yes, the noun astonishment is an abstract noun, a word for an emotional reaction.
Is undergone an abstract noun
Concrete noun
The abstract noun is criticism.
The noun 'hopefulness' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
The abstract noun is obligation.
Friendship has not abstract noun because It is a abstract noun
Abstract noun of hopeless
The abstract noun form is tourism.
The abstract noun for the adjective quick is quickness.
The abstract noun for the adjective vacant is vacantness. Another abstract noun form is vacancy.