Asked by Anthony
Is there anyway a sentence can be written to portray the word "job" as a concrete noun?
Or is "job" always going to be an abstract noun?
Or is "job" always going to be an abstract noun?
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It's always going to be abstract.
Cashier, teller, clerk, teacher, doctor, accountant ... All those would be concrete nouns because you can SEE and TOUCH them. We cannot, however, SEE or TOUCH a job.
Cashier, teller, clerk, teacher, doctor, accountant ... All those would be concrete nouns because you can SEE and TOUCH them. We cannot, however, SEE or TOUCH a job.
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