The abstract noun forms of the verb to object are objection and the gerund, objecting.
The noun 'grammar' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun. The noun 'grammar' is functioning as the direct object of the verb 'teaches'.
There is no abstract noun form of the concrete noun leaf, a word for a physical object.
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NO!!! 'Hat' is a concrete common noun, because it is an object you can hold .
No, the noun "wheel" is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object that can be seen and touched. A noun that demonstrates an abstract quality is roundness. The abstract noun form of the verb to wheel is wheeling.
Both abstract and concrete nouns function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.EXAMPLESJack ate his sandwich. (concrete noun subject 'Jack'; concrete noun direct object 'sandwich')Your idea was a big help. (abstract noun subject 'idea'; abstract noun direct object 'help')The flowers will bloom when spring arrives. (concrete noun, subject of the sentence 'flowers'; abstract noun, subject of dependent clause 'spring')
No, the noun 'book' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical object.
The noun 'noun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
Yes, the noun 'grammar' is an abstract noun, a word for the structure of a language.
Truth is an abstract noun, as it represents a concept or idea rather than a physical object that can be counted.
Yes, race is an abstract noun. It refers to a concept or idea rather than a tangible object.
Yes, acceptance is an abstract noun. It represents a concept or idea, rather than a tangible object.