Yes, the noun 'sidewalk' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing.
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Sidewalk and driveway cement normally refers to concrete.
No, cement is a heterogeneous mixture.
yes, rest is a concrete noun.
There is not a "difference" between a noun and concrete noun: a concrete noun is one of the types of noun. concrete noun - a noun that appears physically; you can use your five sense to check if the noun is concrete. ex: ball - you can see it perfume - you can smell it air - you can feel it ice cream - you can taste it thunder - you can hear it
The noun 'embrace' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical act.
The pronoun for the noun sidewalk is it in the singular; they in the plural subjective, and them in the plural objective. For example:I swept the sidewalk because it was covered with leaves.The sidewalks for each cottage are the tenants responsibility. They are to be kept clean and clear and the tenants are not permitted to block them.
No do to the concrete settling the concrete on top would split
A concrete pathway is a sidewalk.
I need to repair my concrete sidewalk. Is this something I can do myself or do I need to hire someone?
Its the sidewalk.
Sidewalk is a noun.
Concrete is what you make a sidewalk from. To make concrete, you mix Portland cement, sand, gravel (aggregate) and water. The cement holds the aggregate together.
There's less friction over a smooth concrete sidewalk
Sidewalk elves of course! Some of them are buried in the concrete to this day.
Sidewalk and driveway cement normally refers to concrete.
No, cement is a heterogeneous mixture.
Concrete. (You can see it, feel it, bite it!)