Concrete nouns are nouns that you use to name things you can see, touch, taste, hear, or smell.
- A rainbow is a natural phenomenon.
- My pen is running out of ink.
- I don’t like pizza.
- Your voice is excellent.
Concrete nouns can be:
- Common nouns (e.g., boy, city, dog, flower, etc.)
- proper nouns (e.g., John, Paris, rose, etc.)
- collective nouns (e.g., a panel of experts, a bunch of keys, a flock of sheep, etc.)
- countable nouns (e.g., chair/chairs, egg/eggs, song/songs)
- uncountable nouns (e.g., air, cheese, music, petrol, dust, etc.)