Yes, 'fifth graders' is a compound noun, a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own.
The word form of 0.92 is ninety-two hundredths.
Yes, the word 'fifth' is both a noun and an adjective.Whe the word 'fifth' stands on its own, it is a noun.Example: A fifth of the class got a perfect score.When the word 'fifth' precedes a noun to describe that noun, its an adjective.Example: Mine is the fifth house from the corner.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
No, "online" is a closed compound word, not a compound noun.
Is the word coat a compound noun?
The word x-ray is a common compound noun. The word Xbox is a proper compound noun.
No, the noun triangle is a single word, not a compound noun.
Yes, the word 'compound' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.Examples:He lives in the cottage at the artists' compound. (noun)You will compound the problem if you lie about it. (verb)Soap is a compound mixture of ingredients. (adjective)
The noun 'passport' is a compound noun; a word made by combining the noun 'pass' and the noun 'port' to form a word with its own meaning.
No, the word 'graders' is the plural form of the noun 'grader', a word for piece of heavy equipment used to level or smooth road or other surfaces; a word for a student of a specified grade in a school; a word for a thing or a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:I found the graders we need for the job but they are eight hundred dollars a month each.The fourth graders are going to the museum. The bus will pick them up at ten.
Compound nouns for the noun thunder are:thunderstormthunderboltthunderclapthundercloud
The noun 'roommate' is a singular, common, compound noun; a word for a person occupying the same room, apartment, or house as another; a word for a person. The noun roommate is not used as a collective noun.