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No, "red apple" is not a compound word; it is a phrase made up of an adjective ("red") and a noun ("apple"). A compound word is formed when two or more words are combined to create a new word with a distinct meaning, such as "notebook" or "sunflower." In this case, "red" describes the type of apple but does not merge with "apple" to form a single word.
Yes. "Shipshape" is made up of two separate words: ship and shape. It is an adjective meaning something is in good shape or neat and tidy.
A Tetrahedral * * * * * It is a tetrahedron (tetrahedral is its adjective). And, in any case it IS a pyramid - with a triangular base.
Rectangular is an adjective and so there is no noun in the question.To put it another way, a rectangular what?
No. It is a noun.
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because of shape of the apple is not ferfect circle and the earth's shape is oval
An adjective, for example: The nonperishable apple never went rotten. The word nonperishable is describing apple, and apple is a noun and adjectives describe nouns.
While each seed can vary, most apple seeds are in the shape of a teardrop.
No. Shape can be a noun (e.g. "That shape is a circle") or a verb (e.g. being able to shape something). The word shaped is an adjective, e.g. That picture is square-shaped.
In that sentence,, the word "green" is functioning as an adjective, describing the noun "apple" as a predicate adjective (subject complement) following the linking verb "is" (apple = green).
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The adjective form is cylindrical.
No, golden is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a golden apple, a golden sunset.
physical property