The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence.
Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
The concrete nouns in the sentence are: people and things.The abstract nouns in the sentence are: imagination and time.
Example sentence: The dog was ready for some food.
The two classifications are not opposites.There are concrete nouns (physical things) and abstract nouns (concepts or feelings).There are proper nouns (names) and common nouns (unnamed things).Nouns can be both concrete and proper:Cleveland is a concrete, proper noun - a city in Ohio.St. Louis Cathedral is a concrete, proper noun - the name of a church.Voltaire is a concrete, proper noun - the name of a famous writer.
Abstract nouns:educationtroubleConcrete nouns: elevatortree
In the question above, nouns and sentence are the only nouns. Neither of which are proper nouns.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are:justiceprincipledemocracyAll of these nouns are words for concepts. There are no concrete nouns in the sentence.
The concrete nouns in the sentence are:passengersWilliam J. Snowpilot
The concrete nouns in the sentence are: people and things.The abstract nouns in the sentence are: imagination and time.
Yes all proper nouns are considered concrete nouns.
The concrete nouns in the sentence are: library, books, justice, freedom, equality, values, America.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are intelligence and ideas.There are no concrete nouns in the sentence. The pronoun 'her' takes the place of the noun for the female person mentioned in the sentence.
library,books,america
The nouns in the sentence are:OdysseyHomerprotagonistOdysseusclevernesscouragegiantPolyphemus
There are no abstract noun in the sentence; the nouns dancer, rattlesnake, and shoulders are all concrete nouns.
"You have eaten the plums that were in the icebox." is a complete sentence. The sentence is stating a concrete act. There are two concrete nouns in the sentence: plums and icebox.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
The concrete nouns in the sentence are "library," "books," "justice," "freedom," and "equality."