Oh, dude, like, totally! Ping pong is a compound noun because it's made up of two separate words, "ping" and "pong," that come together to form a new word. It's like when you combine peanut butter and jelly to make a sandwich - except in this case, it's a sport that requires way more hand-eye coordination.
Yes, roadrunner is a compound noun; a combination of the noun 'road' and the noun 'runner' to form a word with its own meaning.
Yes, the word 'networks' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own. The noun networks is a combination of the noun 'net' and the noun 'works'.
Yes, it combines the words timber and land.
Yes, the word grandma (common noun, lower case 'g') is a compound noun; a word made up of the adjective 'grand' and the noun 'ma', forming a noun with a meaning of it's own.
Yes, "lessons" is a compound noun formed by combining the word "lesson" with the plural marker "s".
No, ping pong chess is not a game.wait, yes it is...
Yes - ping-pong is an alternative name for table tennis.
Yes. They play table tennis which is the same as ping-pong.
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Yes, the ping pong table is clean and ready for use.
Ping-pong is a sport it is affiliated with hand eye coordination. The U.S. does have a ping-pong team and Singapore also have ping pong team.
Yes, Rosa Parks did play ping pong. In the 1970s, she participated in a promotional event for a ping pong tournament organized by the American Ping Pong Association. Parks was known for her advocacy for civil rights, but she also enjoyed various recreational activities, including playing ping pong.
Yes ping pong or table tennis is payed or will start in the 2012 olympics.
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Yes, a ping pong ball typically bounces when it is dropped due to its elastic properties and lightweight construction.