How is a concrete noun different from an abstract noun?
A. Concrete nouns describe things that can be seen or touched; abstract nouns do not.
B. Concrete nouns describe emotions; abstract nouns do not.
C. Concrete nouns describe ideas; abstract nouns do not.
D. Concrete nouns are always capitalized; abstract nouns are not.

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A. I go to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
B. I am going to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
C. I am go to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
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Jorge: I work as a receptionist at a hotel downtown
A. do
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The principal was thankful to the students who had brought ___________ the issue underlying the conflict.
A. forth
B. about
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(it start) _____to rain?
A. Do it starting
B. Is it starting
C. Are it starting
D. Does it starting
