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Subhaiyer75 Posted 14 years ago
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what's the difference between abstract nouns and adjectives. I'd like to know it with examples.
  

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Hi. Welcome to English forums. The difference between abstract nouns and abstract adjectives is that, the formers are nouns and the latters are adjectives .

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  • Welcome to English forums.
  • The difference between abstract nouns and abstract adjectives is that, the formers are nouns and the latters are adjectives .
  • Abstract adjectives or nounds are existing as an idea, feeling, belief whereas, concrete nouns or adjectives which exist as physical objects.
  • So book is a concrete noun and commitment is an abstract noun.
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Hi. Welcome to English forums.
The difference between abstract nouns and abstract adjectives is that, the formers are nouns and the latters are adjectives .

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