Tuesday, 29 January 2013

An Abstract Noun, and used as fictional entity

An Abstract Noun

Cannot see, it cannot hear, it cannot smell, it cannot taste, it cannot touch, it

An abstract noun is a noun which refers to ideas, qualities, and conditions - things that cannot be seen or touched,
smelled and tasted and things which have "no physical reality", e.g. truth, danger, happiness, time, friendship, humour.


An Abstract Noun used as fiction

BANKRUPTCY
debta letter=cannot see it
a letter=cannot hear it
a letter=cannot smell it
a letter=cannot taste it
a letter=cannot touch it 

BANKRUPTCY
debt a bill=cannot see it
a bill=cannot hear it
a bill=cannot smell it
a bill=cannot taste it
a bill=cannot touch it  

BANKRUPTCY
debta licence=cannot see it
a licence=cannot hear it
a licence=cannot smell it
a licence=cannot taste it
a licence=cannot touch it 


BANKRUPTCY
debt a registration=cannot see it
a registration=cannot hear it
a registration=cannot smell it
a registration=cannot taste it
a registration=cannot touch it 

BANKRUPTCY
debt
money=cannot see it
money=cannot hear it
money=cannot smell it
money=cannot taste it
money=cannot touch it