Example sentence for the abstract noun 'courage':
I do not have the courage to tell lies.
A concrete noun is were u can do atleast one of the 5 senses. A abstract noun is were u cant do any of the 5 senses to it. Ex.of a concrete noun is horse. Ex. of a abstract noun is love.
Well, honey, frustration is as abstract as your ex's promises. It's a feeling, not something you can touch or see. So yeah, frustration is definitely an abstract noun, just like your chances of winning an argument with a toddler.
It is like a noun - often used in place of a proper noun in a sentence. Ex. The, he, she, it , they, those, their, who, her, him, etc.
Well, honey, dismay is as abstract as your ex's promises - which means it's as abstract as they come. It's a feeling, an emotion, a state of mind - not something you can touch or hold in your hand. So yeah, dismay is definitely an abstract noun, darling.
Abstract as you can not physically touch adventure
A concrete noun is were u can do atleast one of the 5 senses. A abstract noun is were u cant do any of the 5 senses to it. Ex.of a concrete noun is horse. Ex. of a abstract noun is love.
Well, darling, the noun "system" is considered an abstract noun. Why? Because you can't touch, taste, or smell a system. It's all about ideas, concepts, and organization. So, there you have it - system is as abstract as your ex's excuses.
It is used as a noun. ex. I am in a horrible dilemma.
The word ex is a noun. The plural form is exes.
Well, honey, frustration is as abstract as your ex's promises. It's a feeling, not something you can touch or see. So yeah, frustration is definitely an abstract noun, just like your chances of winning an argument with a toddler.
It is like a noun - often used in place of a proper noun in a sentence. Ex. The, he, she, it , they, those, their, who, her, him, etc.
"The" is an article, therefor you place it before a noun, ex: the cow was hungry.
Well, honey, dismay is as abstract as your ex's promises - which means it's as abstract as they come. It's a feeling, an emotion, a state of mind - not something you can touch or hold in your hand. So yeah, dismay is definitely an abstract noun, darling.
Abstract as you can not physically touch adventure
ex. President Obama put a veto on health care.
It isn't unless it is used as a name/nickname. (Ex. Improper noun- The crow flew away. Ex. Proper noun- Crow ran into the store to buy some gum.)
It is an adjective. ex: The vague boy went to the store If it was a noun the sentence would not make sense. The vague went to the store.