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Yes, the word footstep is a concrete noun. It can be seen, heard and felt. But I am confused if it can be touched. It is not an Abstract noun. Abstract nouns can only be felt. It (Abstract noun) cannot be touched. You could do a little research on it, if we can touch footstep. But in my opinion, footsteps can be seen, touched, heard or felt. So it is a Concrete noun.

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Yes, the noun 'footstep' is a concretenoun, a word for something that can be seen, felt, or herd; a word for a physical thing.

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Yes, the noun 'shoe' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.

The word 'shoe' is also a verb.

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