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What type of noun is Market?

"Market" can be several types of nouns depending on the context:

* Common noun: This is the most general use, referring to a place where goods are bought and sold.

* Example: "I went to the market to buy some fresh produce."

* Proper noun: When it refers to a specific, named market, it becomes a proper noun.

* Example: "I visited the Pike Place Market in Seattle."

* Abstract noun: When it refers to the concept of buying and selling, it becomes an abstract noun.

* Example: "The market for electric cars is growing rapidly."

So, to determine the specific type of noun "market" is, you need to look at the context of the sentence.

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