Compound adjectives are only compound before the noun.
Compound adjectives are formed when you use two or more adjectives that are joined together with a hyphen to modify the same noun. She had a three-year-old cat is an example of a compound adjective in a sentence.
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
No, carefully is not a compound word because fully is an adjective, while care is a noun. A compound word must have two nouns, for example, hand and bag, handbag.
No, it is the plural form of a compound noun. There is no adjective associated with the noun.
Yes, Roman numerals is a compound noun, an open spaced compound noun; a word made up of the adjective 'Roman' and the noun 'numerals' to form a noun with its own meaning. The adjective 'Roman' is a proper adjective and must be capitalized.
Compound adjectives are formed when you use two or more adjectives that are joined together with a hyphen to modify the same noun. She had a three-year-old cat is an example of a compound adjective in a sentence.
Compound adjective is the proper spelling of this phrase.
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
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No, carefully is not a compound word because fully is an adjective, while care is a noun. A compound word must have two nouns, for example, hand and bag, handbag.
The word slipcovered is the past participle, past tense of the verb to slipcover; to fit a covering on an upholstered piece of furniture. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a compound adjective, for example, a slipcovered chair.The noun form is a slipcover, a compound noun.
I am not an expert on this but, yes, I think it can be. Here's why:Anyone is a pronoun.Any is an adjective, determiner, pronoun or adverb.One is a determiner, a number, a person, a thing, a noun, an adjective or it can be used as a pronoun.A further example: The noun bittersweet is an exocentric compound, since it is a noun but its elements are both adjectives. (But, yes, bittersweet can also be used as an adjective!) [Example borrowed from dictionary.com]
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A compound adjective is a single adjective made up of more than one word (e.g., ten-seater bus , free-range eggs). The words in a compound adjective are often linked together with a hyphen (or hyphens) to show they are part of the same adjective.
The adjective 'beautiful' is not a compound word.
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.