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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
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Diploma as concrete noun

How "diploma" can be concrete noun as explains at http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/abstractnoun.htm?

There is no context given just examples are given: abstract vs concrete

  

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Jigneshbharati How "diploma" can be concrete noun ...? It's concrete because it's a piece of paper. It's a certificate with your name on it.

  • Jigneshbharati How "diploma" can be concrete noun ...?
  • It's concrete because it's a piece of paper.
  • It's a certificate with your name on it.
  • You can see it, touch it, and feel it.
  • You can hold it in your hand and read it.
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JigneshbharatiHow "diploma" can be concrete noun ...?

It's concrete because it's a piece of paper. It's a certificate with your name on it. You can see it, touch it, and feel it. You can hold it in your hand and read it.

JigneshbharatiThere is no context given

No. The website gives only definitions. Then it gi

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