A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words merged into one word with a meaning of its own. There are three types of compound nouns:
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tennis shoe
front door
paint brush
pork chop
mouth wash
hyphenated
mother-in-law
fifty-five
six-pack
yo-yo
T-shirt
free-for-all
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bathtub
houseboat
watermelon
sidewalk
rainbow
Only compound sentences use the words "and", "but", and "or". An example of a sentence without these words is: "Casey is a brown dog".
10 example of compound sentence
A simple sentence is a sentence, for example: I played a game. And a compound sentence is I played game and I ate my food.
A compound sentence is when two sentences are made into one using the words and or but. An example would be: "Dave cooked the turkey, but didn't cook the mashed potatoes".
A conjunction.
Only compound sentences use the words "and", "but", and "or". An example of a sentence without these words is: "Casey is a brown dog".
10 example of compound sentence
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A simple sentence is a sentence, for example: I played a game. And a compound sentence is I played game and I ate my food.
A compound sentence has two independent clauses (groups of words that can stand alone as a sentence) joined by a conjunction such as "and" or "but". For example: "I am happy and she is sad." A complex sentence is formed by one dependent clause and one independent clause. A dependent clause is a group of words with a subject and predicate, but that cannot stand alone to form a sentence. An example of a dependent clause would be "When I get older" and a complex sentence would be "I will drive cars when i get older.
An example of a compound is milk.
A compound sentence is when two sentences are made into one using the words and or but. An example would be: "Dave cooked the turkey, but didn't cook the mashed potatoes".
Examples of compound words:airplanebaseballclotheslinedreamboateyebrowfoghorngreyhoundheatwaveintojumpsuitkeepsakelimelightmoreovernightlightoffshootplaymatequicksandroadworksunshinetimepieceunderstandvineyardwhitewashyearlongzookeeper
A compound preposition is a combination of two or more words that function as a single preposition. For example, "according to," "in front of," and "instead of" are compound prepositions. They serve to indicate the relationship between elements in a sentence.
you can put a compound word into any sentence you want but it has to make sense.(see what i did there)
A simple sentence only has one independent clause and no dependent clauses. A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses and can also have a dependent clause. The two independent clauses of a compound sentence are joined by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or).Simple sentence example: I am walking.Compound sentence example: I am walking, but my friend is running.
Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a single noun. For example, in the sentence "The classroom is filled with textbooks and notebooks," both "classroom" and "textbooks" are compound nouns. Another example can be found in "The basketball game was exciting," where "basketball" serves as a compound noun. These nouns often describe specific objects or ideas by merging related terms.