No, events is a noun, sporting in an adjective.
The 'A' sporting events are a higher class than the 'B' sporting events. Sporting is a lot more competitive and there are more skilled competitors in the 'A'
more likely foot ball
You shouldn't even be Taking drugs in Sporting events Dumba**.
A compound noun can be a common or a proper noun. The only difference is that a compound noun is a word made of two or more individual words that form a word with a meaning of its own, such as blacktop or shortstop. Examples:common - properblack - Black & White Scotch Whiskeytop - Top Hat (1935) with Fred Astair and Ginger Rogersblacktop - Warner's Blacktop and Paving Companyshort - Martin Shortstop - Stop & Shop Supermarketshortstop - Shortstop Sporting Goods
The term "football match" is a compound noun, which consists of two words: "football" (a noun) and "match" (also a noun). Together, they create a specific meaning referring to a sporting event where two teams compete in the game of football. In this context, it functions as a singular noun.
what is a compound noun?
Does the winner of the Sporting events get a trophy
Many thousands.
There are 302 events
No, "online" is a closed compound word, not a compound noun.
A compound noun form of the noun 'bride' is bridegroom.
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