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.
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.
Sandwich antecedes it.
In addition to is the compound preposition in Trudy ordered a salad in addition to the pizza.
Yes, for example. I ordered a sandwich 40 minutes ago and it still hasnt been delievered. When a pizza comes faster than a sandwich, there are issues.
Yes. Hyphenate two or more words acting as an adjective before a noun.
No, order may be a verb, or a noun, with several disparate meanings. The past participle, ordered, can be used as an adjective.
At Togo's, the amount of pastrami on a sandwich typically varies depending on the size of the sandwich ordered. For a standard sandwich, you can expect around 4 to 6 ounces of pastrami. However, it's best to check directly with the location or their menu for specific details, as portions may vary.
The town of Springfield ordered a dazzling monorail system.
"In addition to" is the compound preposition in the sentence. It is made up of multiple words acting as a single preposition, indicating that Trudy ordered both a salad and a pizza.
The word 'upgrade' is both a compound noun and a compound verb; for example:Noun: We have ordered the upgrade for your computer.Verb: We will upgrade the rest of the department in next month's budget.
Blake would earn $492. This is calculated by multiplying the cost of the lunch special ($6) by the number of customers who ordered it (82).
The President of the United States (Barack Obama).