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When we use an abstract uncountable noun to refer to a specific example of a noun, we use the before the noun. Compare these examples: Money can’t buy you happiness. This is a general statement ...
It’s usually possible to detect a concrete noun with one of the five senses. Abstract nouns refer to concepts and so cannot be perceived, except as an idea.
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