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The noun 'market' can be a concrete or an abstract noun, depending on use. Examples:

concrete: I can stop at the market (store) on the way home. (market, a physical place)

abstract: There is a big market (demand) for this product. (market, a concept)

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No, the proper noun "Mark" is a concrete noun, a word for a person.

A word for a person is considered a concrete noun.

The common noun "mark" is a concrete noun, a small area on a surface having a different colour from its surroundings; a printed or written symbol that is not a letter or a number; a figure registering a point or level; a word for a physical thing.

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Abstract noun for market

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Abstract noun for book

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