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Nouns that represent things that cannot be touched, heard or seen are known as A. concrete. B. proper. C. abstract. D. common.
Nouns that represent things that cannot be touched, heard or seen are known as abstract.
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To form the plural of a noun ending in s, sh, ch, or x, you should add es.


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