Sandwich is not an adjective. It is a noun and does not describe anything. "Sand" might be a word, but "wich" is not. Sandwich is actually named after The Duke of Sandwich, a place in England. Therefore, sandwich is neither compound nor an adjective.
The compound adjective in the sentence "She ordered a ham sandwich in sourdough bread" is "sourdough." It describes the type of bread used for the sandwich, indicating that the bread is made through the sourdough fermentation process. While "ham" is also an adjective describing the sandwich, "sourdough" specifically combines with "bread" to form a compound adjective.
No. Hero is a noun. The adjective form is heroic.(in the compound noun hero sandwich, hero is acting as a noun adjunct)
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The compound adjective in the sentence "She ordered a ham sandwich in sourdough bread" is "sourdough." It describes the type of bread used for the sandwich, indicating that the bread is made through the sourdough fermentation process. While "ham" is also an adjective describing the sandwich, "sourdough" specifically combines with "bread" to form a compound adjective.
sourdough. It is made up of two words sour and dough. In the sentence it describes the bread. Sourdough is a compound word. It can be an adjective but it isn't a compound adjective. The sentence isn't written correctly to indentify any compound adjectives . It should be "She ordered a sourdough-ham sandwich." Sourdough-ham would be the compound adjective.
No. Hero is a noun. The adjective form is heroic.(in the compound noun hero sandwich, hero is acting as a noun adjunct)
Compound adjective is the proper spelling of this phrase.
it is a noun...
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.
A compound word is the result of two words being joined. Sand is a word, whereas "wich" is not. Therefore, sandwich is NOT a compound word.
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