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Book titles r proper nouns because they are a specfic name a compound noun is a group of things ex: crew, students, family
Yes, book titles can be considered compound nouns because they are made up of two or more words combined to create a single noun that represents the title of a book.
Yes, the title of a book is a proper noun, as is the title of a movie, a TV program, a magazine, a poem, a work of art, or even a person.
Examples of compound nouns for 'stream' are:downstreambloodstreammainstreammillstreamstreamlineupstream
Compound nouns using 'bed' are bedroom and bedspread.
Compound nouns for the noun 'life' are:afterlifehalf lifehigh lifelifeboatlifeguardlifebloodlifelinelifesaverlifestylelifetimelowlifenightlifewildlife
A compound noun is two nouns put together. doghouse, chalkboard, lightbulb
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Examples of compound nouns for the word 'shell' are:bombshellclam shelleggshellnutshellseashellshellfireshellfishshell shockedsoft-shelltortoiseshell
A paragraph about winter that has 8 common nouns, 5 proper noun, 4 collective nouns, and 4 compound nouns is a homework assignment.
"A compound noun is a noun that is made up of two or more words. Most compound nouns in English are formed by nouns modified by other nouns or adjectives."So, yes, this is a compound noun.
A compound noun is a noun that is made up of two or more words. Most compound nouns in English are formed by nouns modified by other nouns or adjectives. So, the answer is: Yes.
There are no compound nouns that include the word or. There are dozens of compound nouns that include the letter combination 'or', for example:cornmealforklifpassportpopcornseashore
Some compound nouns that start with A are:about faceafterglowafternoonafterthoughtafterwardaftershockanthillankleboneapple pieapplesaucearrowrootashcan
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