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Nouns function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.

Examples:

Education is my priority at this time.

  • the abstract noun 'education' is the subject of the sentence
  • the abstract noun 'priority' is the direct object of the verb 'is'
  • the abstract noun 'time' is the object of the preposition 'at'

A taxi hit the mailbox on the corner.

  • the concrete noun 'taxi' is the subject of the sentence
  • the concrete noun 'mailbox' is the direct object of the verb 'hit'
  • the noun corner is the object of the preposition 'on'

The pie that my mother made was the winner.

  • the concrete noun 'mother' is the subject of the relative clause
  • the abstract noun 'winner' is the direct object of the verb 'was'.
  • the subject of the sentence, 'pie' is also a concrete noun.
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Is it better to use abstract nouns rather than concrete ones?

No, it is not. The important thing is to use the nouns that are most appropriate to convey the information that you want to impart. You can't tell how you hurt yourself or how to boil an egg using all abstract nouns; and you can't explain your hopes and dreams, your experiences or your feelings using all concrete nouns.


What is the reason master storytellers use concrete nouns and active verbs?

Concrete nouns and active verbs create a more powerful effect in quality writing.


Does this sentence include an abstract noun the people were at the meeting hall to protest?

The nouns in the sentence, people and hall, are both concrete nouns. There are no abstract nouns in the sentence. The use of the word 'protest' is the trick. As a noun, protest is an abstract noun, but in your sentence it is the verb form 'to protest', not a noun.


How do you change nouns become abstrac noun?

Nouns are determined abstract or concrete by their meaning or their use. Words for things that can be experienced by one or more of the five senses are concrete nouns; if it can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched they are concrete. If they can't be experienced by any of the five senses, they are abstract nouns; words for emotions, ideas, and beliefs. Some nouns have more than one meaning or use. An example is the word 'wall', a concrete noun unless used for something like a 'wall of resistance'; there is no physical wall, only the idea of a wall.


What noun ideas start with s?

Abstract nouns are sometimes referred to as 'idea nouns'.An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. An abstract noun is a word for something that is known, learned, thought, understood, or felt emotionally.Examples of abstract nouns (idea nouns) that start with 's' are:seasonsafetysanitysecretsentimentsinsinceritysolidaritysorrowspecialtysurprisesympathyNote: There are many nouns that can be abstract or concrete, depending on their use; for example a 'shock' is an abstract noun as a word for a sudden, unpleasant, surprise; the noun 'shock' is a concrete noun as a word for a violent, physical shaking movement.


What is the abstract noun form of admission?

The nouns which derive from the verb to enter are entry and entrance.The nouns 'entry' and 'entrance' are abstract nouns as words for admission or access.The nouns 'entry' and 'entrance' concrete nouns as words for a physical threshold, gate, or doorway.


Why do master storytellers use concrete nouns and active verbs?

Concrete nouns and active verbs create a more powerful effect in quality writing.Concrete nouns and active verbs contribute to clarity and impact in quality writing.


Can't the nouns basically divide into concrete and abstract why is that?

No, it's not as simple as dividing nouns into one group or the other. There are some words that fit neatly into the category of concrete noun (apple) or abstract noun (anger). There are tricky ones that confuse people who thought they knew the abstract from the concrete. Nouns like oxygen and carbon dioxide, you can't see them, hear them, or know that you're touching them, but they can be detected and measured with instruments; oxygen and carbon dioxide are physical matter and they are concrete nouns. There are some nouns that can go either way depending on use. For example, there's the physical heart that you can feel beating in your chest and the heart of the matter or a broken heart. There are some nouns that even the experts can't agree on the designation, and nouns that it's difficult to understand why they're designated as concrete or abstract. Some teachers of English use a simpler method of determining if the noun is an abstract noun. They tell the student to draw a picture of the word; if you can't draw it, it must be an abstract noun. That doesn't help with the tricky nouns but it is a place to start.


How do you turn concrete to abstract nouns?

You can't change a concrete noun into an abstract noun, but you can use a concrete noun in an abstract context. Example:A highway is a concrete noun unless it's the highway to heaven.A heart is a concrete noun, part of the body or a shape like a valentine but when we say 'our heart is broken', we don't mean the body organ or something shaped like a heart, we mean the heart of our feelings, an abstract concept.


How does abstract noun use for singular or plural?

Abstract nouns can be singular and plural, or uncountable.Examples of countable abstract nouns are:belief, beliefshope, hopesidea, ideasmemory, memoriessecret, secretsyear, yearsExamples of uncountable abstract nouns are:chemistryeducationharmknowledgesoccerweather


Where is concrete or abstract noun in sentence the memorial is in a beautiful setting not far from two other monuments?

The concrete nouns are memorial and monuments.The abstract noun is setting.The noun memorial can be an abstract or a concrete noun. In this sentence it seems to be referring to a physical object (not far from two other monuments). I interpret this use as the memorial being something physical, an object in a place.


How do you replace abstract words with concrete words?

To change nouns from abstract to concrete you need to change the context of what you want to say. For example:His rudeness was bad behavior.In this sentence, rudeness and behavior are abstract nouns. In order to use concrete nouns, you have to say what it was that was rude and what that behavior actually was. You can just replace the abstract words.He swore at the teacher which is against the rules.The rudeness was swearing at the teacher the behavior was bad because it was against the rules.