by ALF on August 20th, 2009

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Is autobiography a concrete or abstract noun?

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  • by Cyanotic Wasp on November 2nd, 2009

    Cyanotic Wasp

    I'm not familiar with the term "concrete" noun, but to the extent that an autobiography is a real "thing", either a written or spoken narrative of one's own life, then I'd think it's a concrete noun. If you mean it to be equivalent to "one's own history", then that's an abstract ... until it is written or at least spoken aloud.

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  • by IamStone on November 2nd, 2009

    IamStone

    I would say neither...seeing the word is just a noun...but I suppose if you used it in a sentence or phrase that emphised the word itself...you could make it a concrete noun...seeing it's a person that is narrated by a person...

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