Yes, the noun 'mist' is a concrete noun, a word for a mass of fine drops of a liquid suspended in the air; a word for a physical thing.
The noun 'mist' is sometimes used in an abstract contextsuch as through the mist of memory or the mist of time.
The word 'mist' is also a verb: mist, mists, misted.
Mist is a noun and a verb.
Concrete. (You can see it, feel it, bite it!)
The noun 'cafeteria' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical place.
The name Maid of the Mist is a proper noun, the name of a specific boat. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Door to success is an abstract noun. It depends
Mist is a noun and a verb.
Yes, "mist" is a noun. It refers to a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the air near the ground, reducing visibility.
Concrete. (You can see it, feel it, bite it!)
The noun 'cafeteria' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical place.
The name Maid of the Mist is a proper noun, the name of a specific boat. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Door to success is an abstract noun. It depends
Concrete. (But few bathtubs are made out of concrete.)
The noun 'Philadelphia' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical place.
Is cheer an abstract noun or a concrete noun??????
The noun 'oranges' is the plural form for the noun orange, a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
its a concr
Yes. A cow (female bovine animal) is a concrete noun.