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Rebecca Graham
28 June, 10:55
What is the dafination of abstract noun
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Marianna Patrick
28 June, 12:14
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An abstract noun is a noun that does not actually take shape in the real world. For example, the word "logic" is a noun, but one cannot hold logic or look at logic. One can look at a logic book or a logical sentence, but one cannot look at logic itself.
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