The noun air is a concretenoun because it is made up of physical molecules that can be weighed and measured by scientific means even if you can't see it with the naked eye.
"Spiritually fit for you" the spirit is an abstract "Nothing works better than Crest" Nnothing is an abstract, it isnt concrete
there isnt one
what do you mean not get recycled? there isnt a factory that recycles air
There isnt one
The abstract noun for the verb to grieve is the gerund, grieving.Related abstract noun forms are grief and bereavement.The abstract noun form of the verb grieve (meaning to air a complaint or wrong) is grievance.
The noun 'air' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical substance made up of measurable molecules. The noun 'air' can be used in an abstract context, for example: "He's full of hot air." (empty, exaggerated talk)
If you are thinking of abstract versus concrete nouns, weather (the current condition of air and water) is abstract, while air and water (things that exist as physical entities) are concrete.
The noun 'air' is not an abstract noun. The word 'air' is a concrete noun because it is made up of physical molecules that can be seen, weighed, measured by scientific means even if you can't see it with the naked eye.
no it isnt is sread through bodies
Air is an abstract noun. While you can feel and breathe it, air is intangible and cannot be perceived by the five senses in the same way as concrete nouns, which refer to physical entities.
The noun 'breath' is a concrete or abstract noun depending on context of use.The noun 'breath' is a concrete noun as a word for the physical action of taking air into the lungs; a word for the air taken into the lungs.The noun 'breath' is an abstract noun as a word for a suggestion or slight indication of something; a word for a concept.
clear isnt a color. its basicaly like saying what color is air.