I don't see the need to have both abstract and abstract-class. I think the former could be synonymized with the latter. It could be argued that abstract would be needed for when one has a question about specifically abstract methods. However in languages I'm familiar with, abstract methods are going to be part of an abstract class, so they could be viewed as a feature of an abstract-class.
Further, questions are being tagged abstract because they involve abstract data types, are abstract questions, deal with abstraction, etc. The tags provides much opportunity for mistagging, and little specificity beyond others.