Yes, the word 'class action' is a compound noun, a word made up of two or more words to form a noun with a meaning of its own.
The noun 'class action' is a word for a legal action taken by a group of people who have the same legal complaint.
Yes, "class action" is a compound noun consisting of two words that are used together to describe a legal proceeding in which a group of people with similar grievances sue together as a group.
The compound noun is counteraction.
No, a compound noun is a word originally constructed from two others, such as "playground". Since "cl" is not a word "class" is not a compound.
Basketball Game.
No, the noun 'biology' is not a compound noun. A compound noun is a word made up of two or more words to form a noun with a meaning of its own, for example biology lab or biology class.
The nouns in the sentence are teacher and class. The words "fourth grade class" can be considered a compound noun, or the compound word "fourth grade" can be considered a noun adjunct, where grade is also a noun.
preventive actions
The compound noun could be safeguard. Example:Childproof caps are a safeguard against accidental poisoning.Note: the word safeguard is also a verb.
overweight is a compound noun, it is a state of being not an action.
Yes, the term 'math class' is a open spaced compound noun, made up of the noun 'math' to describe the noun 'class'. When a noun is used as an adjective to describe another noun, it's called an attributive noun. Examples like computer screen or road sign become accepted as compound nouns when they are commonly used for that thing.
Middle-class is a compound noun that consists of two words ("middle" and "class") which function together as a single unit to represent a social and economic category.
The possessive form for the plural compound noun class officers is the class officers' duties.