There are no abstract noun in the sentence; the nouns dancer, rattlesnake, and shoulders are all concrete nouns.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are "theater," "music," and "mood." While "theater" can refer to a physical place, in this context it conveys an experience or atmosphere, making it abstract. "Music" and "mood" represent concepts or feelings, which are also classified as abstract nouns.
Both concrete and abstract nouns are words for things. Both concrete and abstract nouns can be singular or plural. Both concrete and abstract nouns can be common nouns or proper nouns. Both concrete and abstract nouns function in a sentence as the subject of the sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
'fair shoulders' if used in the context to describe a person, means pale-skinned shoulders
In the sentence, 'Brad's infatuation with tennis occupies most of his time.', the abstract nouns are infatuation and time.
The noun train is an abstract noun when used in an abstract context: I've lost my train of thought. The gerund (verbal noun) training is also an abstract noun.
The abstract noun in this sentence is "opinion," which refers to a subjective belief or judgment.
Both concrete and abstract nouns are words for things. Both concrete and abstract nouns can be singular or plural. Both concrete and abstract nouns can be common nouns or proper nouns. Both concrete and abstract nouns function in a sentence as the subject of the sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
'fair shoulders' if used in the context to describe a person, means pale-skinned shoulders
An abstract number is a number with no context of application to real life objects or items.
A noun is an abstract noun either based on its definition or based on the context in which it is used.
In the sentence, 'Brad's infatuation with tennis occupies most of his time.', the abstract nouns are infatuation and time.
Yes, creative is an abstract noun. In the context of the company, Creative Inc., it is a proper noun.
Context clues help you define the definition of the word.
The word context is a noun. A sentence with this word is: She was upset because she took the joke out of context.
The noun train is an abstract noun when used in an abstract context: I've lost my train of thought. The gerund (verbal noun) training is also an abstract noun.
The context of how a noun is used determines if the noun is abstract or concrete. The gerund 'flying' is sometimes used in an abstract context such as the flying of time or an emotional feeling of elation. The word 'flying' is a concrete noun, a word for the physical action of moving through air.
There is no abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'street'. The concrete noun 'street' can be used in an abstract context, for example: He lives on a street of broken dreams.