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No, a compound noun is a word originally constructed from two others, such as "playground". Since "cl" is not a word "class" is not a compound.
The noun 'bathroom' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a thing.
Yes, "living room" is a compound word made up of two separate words that combine to form a new meaning.
Yes, classroom is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun.
No, "online" is a closed compound word, not a compound noun.
No, the compound noun 'living room' is a common noun, a word for any living room anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:The Living Room (nightclub), New York, NYThe Living Room (waterfront cafe), Boston, MAThe Living Room (nightclub), Fort Lauderdale, FLLiving Room Cafe and Bistro, San Diego, CA'Living Room: A Novel' by Rachel Sherman'Miss Udine's Living Room' by James Wilcox
Waiting room is the compound noun in the question. The compound noun is waiting room.A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.
Yes, 'waiting room' is a compound noun, an open spaced compound noun; two words joined to form a noun with its own meaning.
No, a compound noun is a word originally constructed from two others, such as "playground". Since "cl" is not a word "class" is not a compound.
The term 'computer lab' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words to form a noun with its own meaning. Although not incorrect, adding the noun 'room' is redundant because a computer lab is usually a room.
The noun 'bathroom' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a thing.
It is a Common noun, ALSO concrete ;D
Yes, "living room" is a compound word made up of two separate words that combine to form a new meaning.
The compound noun in the sentence "The doctor's waiting room is always crowded with patients" is "waiting room." It combines the two words "waiting" and "room" to refer to a specific type of room designated for patients to wait in.
The noun 'roommate' is a singular, common, compound noun; a word for a person occupying the same room, apartment, or house as another; a word for a person. The noun roommate is not used as a collective noun.
The compound in the sentence is "waiting room." A compound noun is formed when two or more words are combined to create a single noun with a specific meaning. In this case, "waiting" and "room" come together to refer to a specific area where patients wait.
The noun 'woodpecker' is a common, concrete, compound, singular noun, a word for a living thing.