Asked by Lauren
Read the passage below and answer the following question:
Zach enjoyed biking to his job at Bistro Café. The early morning ride gave some serenity to his hectic schedule. Opening the restaurant allowed him to get everything ready before the rest of the crew arrived.
1.In the above passage, an example of a concrete noun is
a) job.
b) restaurant.
c)Bistro Café.
d)All of the above
This question is driving me crazy because I believe that “restaurant” and “Bistro Café” are both concrete nouns. This leads me to think that the answer is “d”, but that doesn’t seem right because I don’t think that “job” is a concrete noun.
Therefore, my real question is:
Is “job” a concrete noun?
Zach enjoyed biking to his job at Bistro Café. The early morning ride gave some serenity to his hectic schedule. Opening the restaurant allowed him to get everything ready before the rest of the crew arrived.
1.In the above passage, an example of a concrete noun is
a) job.
b) restaurant.
c)Bistro Café.
d)All of the above
This question is driving me crazy because I believe that “restaurant” and “Bistro Café” are both concrete nouns. This leads me to think that the answer is “d”, but that doesn’t seem right because I don’t think that “job” is a concrete noun.
Therefore, my real question is:
Is “job” a concrete noun?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I think you're right. Only b and c are concrete nouns here.
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