The bathtub has just overflowed and flooded the bathroom.
We're having meatloaf for breakfast.
Yes, this is the highway to the ballpark outside of Springfield.
We can bring ice cream and cupcakes to the cookout.
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
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
I feel depressed but yet calm at the same time.
Compound nouns using 'bed' are bedroom and bedspread.
Here is a compound machine.
A stringy style results from using too many compound sentences.
A compound sentence is when two sentences are put together to form one sentence by using a conjunction such as and, but, or, nor, for, yet, etc. For example, the following sentences are two sentences: I have a yellow cat. I have a black cat. Instead, I could say "I have a yellow cat and a black cat."
When the nouns of a compound subject or object share the same thing, use just one apostrophe for the last noun of the compound group:The snow boarder and the skateboarder's equipment was donated.When the nouns of a compound subject or object differ, then both nouns are possessive:The coach is reviewing the snow boarder's and the skateboarder's training.
Compound nouns for the noun thunder are:thunderstormthunderboltthunderclapthundercloud
Countable in math may not mean the same thing as countable in English. Do you remember the Partridge-in-a-Pear-Tree song? The nouns following the numbers are mathematically countable.
A teacher can teach simple and compound sentences by using examples for illustration purposes.
Do not plagiarize your example sentences.