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The noun 'ground' is a concrete noun as a word for an area of land or sea that has a specified purpose (His favorite fishing ground is to the north.); as a word for an electrical path to earth; as a word for in art, a prepared surface to which paint is applied.

The plural form 'grounds' is a concrete noun as a word for extremely small pieces of crushed coffee beans (He put the grounds in a paper filter.).

The noun 'ground' is an abstract noun as a word for factors forming a basis for action or the justification for a belief (He has grounds for a new trial.)

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Laughter is abstract nouns

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