This concrete noun versus abstract noun mountain climb game replaces the old game. The old video game practiced nouns. This new game teaches children concrete nouns versus abstract nouns such as: A concrete noun refers to a physical object in the real world, such as a cat, a table, or a cone. An abstract noun refers to an idea or concept that does not exist in the real world and cannot be touched, like freedom, sadness, or permission. Play this concrete nouns versus abstract nouns quiz and teach English grammar more vividly to learners. Review concrete nouns versus abstract nouns such as: foot, carpet, book, lemon, ocean, love, fear, anger, joy, excitement...
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