A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.
No.
A compound word for pen is inkpen. A compound phrase for pen is ballpoint pen. Also pig pen.
"Pail of Garbage" is a noun phrase, not a compound. An easy test for a lingustic compound is to try putting suffixes on it. For a noun, try pluralizing it, and seeing if the suffix attaches to the entire phrase or uses the standard grammar. For example, the plural of "pail of garbage" would be "pails of garbage". So it is not a compound. By contrast, the plural of "jack-in-the-box" is "jack-in-the-boxes", so it is a compound.
Yes, you use hyphens for the phrase "top-of-the-line." It is a compound adjective that contains a preposition, so it is hyphenated.
The grammatical name for "blessed thought" is a compound noun. A compound noun is a noun that is made up of two or more words that come together to express a single idea. In this case, "blessed" and "thought" combine to form a compound noun that refers to a thought that is considered to be blessed or holy.
yes
Compound adjective is the proper spelling of this phrase.
No.
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ex: The men look handsome in theirsuitsl lprepositional phrase Compound object
It is a compound noun or noun phrase.
No, "rate hike" is not a compound word. It is a two-word phrase.
"Airport" is a compound word, but "Airport Terminal" is multiword phrase.
Well a compound predicate is one or more verbs or verb phrase.
"Guest speaker" is a noun phrase, consisting of an adjective (guest) and a noun (speaker); it is not a compound preposition.
A compound word for pen is inkpen. A compound phrase for pen is ballpoint pen. Also pig pen.
An MP sentence is a Modifying Phrase. For example... Spring, my favorite time of the year, is starting on the 20th of March. There are also IP, CS, CI , and CP. Known as... Introductury Phrase, Compound Subject, Compound Idea, Compound Predicate. - Anonymous :)