The noun newsstand is a singular, common, concrete noun for a place or a stall that sells newspapers.
Example sentence:
When I walked down the street I noticed that my favorite magazine was at the newsstand.
In the sentence, "Music from Chester's wings filled the newsstand", the simple subject is "music".
CNN NewsStand was created in 1997.
The main noun (or pronoun) that is the subject of the sentence is called the simple subject.The subject noun and any words modifying it form a noun phrase called the 'complete' subject.Example:The newsstand on 3rd Street attracts many customers every day.The simple subject is 'newsstand', the complete subject is 'the newsstand on 3rd Street'.
Newsstand - application - was created on 2011-10-12.
The cast of Newsstand in Heaven - 2006 includes: Yasmina Green
A newsstand
The newspaper reported on the recent deaths.
CNN NewsStand - 1998 - 2.8 was released on: USA: 26 October 1999
A compound word is made when two words are joined to form a new word. Example: newsstand= newsstand.
Yes, "newsstand" is a compound word. It is formed by combining "news" and "stand" to create a single word with a specific meaning.
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