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.
It's a compound adjective. "Eww! Look at that five-headed spider!"
yes
Compound adjective is the proper spelling of this phrase.
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No.
It is a compound noun or noun phrase.
"Airport" is a compound word, but "Airport Terminal" is multiword phrase.
No, "rate hike" is not a compound word. It is a two-word phrase.
That is a prepositional phrase; the compound objects of the preposition 'of' are 'power' and 'love'.
Well a compound predicate is one or more verbs or verb phrase.
ex: The men look handsome in theirsuitsl lprepositional phrase Compound object
Compound words that ends in stool: barstool,faldstool, footstool and toadstool.
A compound word for pen is inkpen. A compound phrase for pen is ballpoint pen. Also pig pen.