What is common, proper, abstract, concreate nouns?

Question:what is common, proper, abstract, and concreate nouns and give examples of each.

Answers:
Common: regular things around the house, not capitalised; desk, glass, floor.

Proper: a person or place that is capitalised; New York, China, Earth.

Abstract: something that you can't touch; love, freedom, thought.

Concrete: anything you can touch; computer, poster, book.
common are normal nouns that identify common things the opposite is a proper noun which names a specific thing by name.

abstract is something that you can't pin down whereas concrete is a definite thing.

I'm not giving examples b/c I think you want me to do your homework.
A common noun is a noun thast states a person place thing or idea and is used commonly.A proper noun is that declaring a specific person place or thing and thus is capitalized. A concrete noun is a noun that is somthing that you can touch and quite the opposite an abstract noun is just a noun as an idea.
proper noun:

Noun
A noun belonging to the class of words used as names for unique individuals, events, or places. Also called proper name.

ex. Gloria, Norway, John Wayne

abstract noun:

Noun
A noun that denotes an abstract or intangible concept, such as envy or joy

concrete noun:

Noun
A noun, such as flower or rain, that denotes a material or tangible object or phenomenon.

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