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Phrasal compound
"Natural disaster" is actually two separate words. It is never written as a single word, so it is not a compound word. A compound word is two words that are written together to form a single word.
Phrasal compound is defined to be a group of words put together to relay a complex idea. This can be a mixture of verbs and proposition or verbs and adverbs.
The literal meaning is: To create or put together by using light - in other words, exactly what plants do to survive.
Plants, animals, living things and their "parts" are not single molecules, they are complex mixtures of many, molecules. In much the same way a book is not a word, but tells a story made up of many words.
Two or more words put together to create a single complex idea could be called a phrasal compound.
Two or more words put together to create a single complex idea could be called a phrasal compound.
Phrasal compound
Phrasal compound
Two or more words put together to create a single, complex idea
Two or more words put together to create a single, complex idea
Two or more words put together to create a single complex idea.
Two or more words put together to create a single, complex idea
A conjunction is the part of speech that joins words, phrases, and clauses together to create more complex sentences. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."
If the words are joined without a space, or with a hyphen (-), this is known as a compound word. (e.g. doghouse, firetruck, etc.)If two or more separate words are used in conjunction, the resulting product is called a sentence.This can also be a phrase or a phrasal compound if it does not represent a complete thought with a subject and a predicate.
Yes, "lunchtime" is a compound word as it is made up of two separate words (lunch + time) that are joined together to create a single term.
No, not everyone is a compound noun. A compound noun is formed by joining two or more words together to create a single noun. Examples include "rainbow" and "firefighter."