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Is the word present as in boy lost his an abstract noun or a common noun?

The word "present" in the phrase "boy lost his present" is a common noun. Here's why:

* Common Noun: A common noun refers to a general class of people, places, or things. It's not specific to a particular individual or item.

* Abstract Noun: An abstract noun refers to an idea, quality, or state of being. It can't be touched or seen.

In this case, "present" refers to a specific type of object, a gift. It's not a concept or an idea, but a tangible item.

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