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Learning objectives
In this lesson you will learn about concrete nouns, an important part of English grammar. You will learn the definition of a concrete noun and study examples of concrete nouns.

Focus: grammar
Definition of a concrete noun
  • A concrete noun:
  • is a word used to describe tangible objects such as: a person, place, thing, object, or substance
  • is a word that can be perceived through the five physical senses of: hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and touching
  • is the opposite of an abstract noun
  • A concrete noun is either:
  • countable
  • non-countable
Examples of concrete nouns
  • The apple was red and delicious.
  • The dog appears to be happy.
  • Moose can be found in Canada.
  • Your shoes really stink.
  • They went to the beach.
  • We bought the house.
  • She needs to buy a notebook.
  • You should read this book.




















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