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Like many nouns, advertisement can be either concrete or abstract, depending on its context. Just remember that an abstract noun is one which cannot be perceived by any of the senses. For example:

'There is an advertisement for a concert on that notice-board.' (Concrete)

'The vicar's generosity was an advertisement for his faith.' (Abstract)

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13y ago

The word advertising is a present tense verb.

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9y ago

It could be an adjunct (adjective), as in shopping center or shopping bag.

Shopping is a verb form and gerund (noun).

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12y ago

The adjective form for the verb to advertise is advertised; the advertised specials.

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