The nouns 'run' and 'speed' are both concrete nouns.
The noun 'run' is a word for a physical activity.
The noun 'speed' is a word for a physical measurement.
The nouns 'run' and 'speed' also function as abstract nouns, for example 'the run of a play' and 'the speed of recovery'.
The noun 'run' is concrete or abstract depending on use.Examples:We made a run for the door because that squirrel looked dangerous. (concrete noun, a word for a physical act)He called a press conference to announce his run for office. (abstract noun, a word for a concept)
No, the noun 'homer' (lower case h) is a concrete noun as a word for a base hit on which the batter scores a run; a word for a physical occurrence.The noun 'Homer' (capital H) is a concrete noun as the name of a person (real, or fictional).
The noun father is a concrete noun as a word for a person. The noun father is an abstract noun, a word for a relationship, a concept.
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'repeat' are repetition and the gerund, repeating.The word 'repeat' is also a noun form as a word for something that occurs or is done again; a word for a radio or TV program that is run again; a word for a thing.The noun 'repeat' is an abstract noun or a concrete noun, depending on the use of the noun.
The noun 'morsel' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a small piece of food; a word for a thing.
The noun 'run' is concrete or abstract depending on use.Examples:We made a run for the door because that squirrel looked dangerous. (concrete noun, a word for a physical act)He called a press conference to announce his run for office. (abstract noun, a word for a concept)
No, the noun 'homer' (lower case h) is a concrete noun as a word for a base hit on which the batter scores a run; a word for a physical occurrence.The noun 'Homer' (capital H) is a concrete noun as the name of a person (real, or fictional).
Yes, the noun 'internet' is a concrete noun; a word for the communications system that connects computers and computer networks all over the world; a word for a physical system.
Yes, the word 'footraces' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'footrace'; a word for a contest of speed run on foot; a word for a thing.
The noun father is a concrete noun as a word for a person. The noun father is an abstract noun, a word for a relationship, a concept.
The word 'running' is a gerund, a verbal noun:The noun 'running' is an abstract noun when used for operating a business; a word for contending in an election; a word for a concept.The noun 'running' is a concrete noun when used for the physical act of moving forward quickly on foot; a word for equipment or machinery in operation; a word for a physical process.
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'repeat' are repetition and the gerund, repeating.The word 'repeat' is also a noun form as a word for something that occurs or is done again; a word for a radio or TV program that is run again; a word for a thing.The noun 'repeat' is an abstract noun or a concrete noun, depending on the use of the noun.
Yes. Mile is a noun. (Mile is considered "a great distance" according to the dictionary) Therefore you need to replace the word "mile" with "distance". I run miles. I run distances. (: Hope this helps!
The word 'fleet' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'fleet' is a collective noun for a group of ships or vehicles that move together or are under one management; a group of warships under one command.The word 'fleet' is also an adjective.
It can be. The word homer to mean "home run" in baseball is a score, and an abstract concept. The name Homer (e.g. the Greek poet) is a proper noun and is not abstract. Another concrete use of the word is to mean a homing pigeon.
The noun 'morsel' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a small piece of food; a word for a thing.
Yes, the term 'home run' is a noun, a compound noun a word for a scoring hit in a baseball game; a word for a thing,