Yes, street does rhyme with concrete. The only problem is that street is a one-syllable word, and to rhyme exactly with "concrete," the stress in "concrete" would need to be on the second syllable. So it's not an exact rhyme, but it's close.
yes, street rhymes with heat.
Yes, the noun 'street' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing.The noun 'street' is sometimes used in an abstractcontext, for example, 'a street of dreams' or 'the street of no return'.
Only if you pronounce street as "streesh".
The noun 'street' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing.The noun 'street' is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example, 'a street of dreams' or 'the street of no return'.
There is no abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'street'. The concrete noun 'street' can be used in an abstract context, for example: He lives on a street of broken dreams.
no because teeth has the tt sound and street has the str sound
The Concrete's Always Grayer on the Other Side of the Street was created in 2004-09.
Barksharkand thats it
Abstract and concrete
Yes, the word street is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing, something that can be seen and touched.
The noun Hudson Street is a singular, concrete, proper noun as the name of a specific street.
The word street is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The word street is a proper noun when it is the name of a specific street, such as Main Street.