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Ivan
Learning about the two exhaustive types of nouns, abstract and concrete, as the entire noun database is covered by just these two categories.
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USE ABSTRACT NOUNS (E.G.~CH/LDHOOD).
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NOUNS THAT REFER TO THINGS
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TO SHOW WHAT
WE KNOW!
FIND A PLACE TO STAND WHERE as
YOU WILL HAVE SPACE TO MOVE
WITHOUT BUMPING INTO ANYONI
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— WHEN AN
ABSTRACT NOUN
APPEARS, SQUAT!
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GET READY!
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CAN YOU SEE AN
ABSTRACT NOUN?
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CAN YOU TOUCH
AN ABSTRACT
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CAN YOU TASTE
OR SMELL AN
ABSTRACT NOUN? _
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~ SHOUT OUT:
ANY ABSTRACT
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ABSTRACT NOUNS ARE
VERY COMMON!
SEE IF YOU CAN FINDA
FEW NEXT TIME YOU
ARE READING A GOOD
BOOK! a
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