Theme: compound nouns. Combinations of two nouns. Verb preposion
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COMPOUND NOUNS. COMBINATIONS OF TWO NOUNS.VERB - PREPOSION
Compound Noun ExamplesThe more you read and write, the more compound noun examples you’ll encounter. The following sentences are just a few examples of compound nouns. Compound noun examples have been italicized for easy identification. Compound nouns can be made with two nouns: Let’s just wait at this bus stop. I love watching fireflies on warm summer nights. While you’re at the store, please pick up some toothpaste, a six-pack of ginger ale, and some egg rolls. Compound nouns can be made with an adjective and a noun: Let’s watch the full moon come up over the mountain. Please erase the blackboard for me.
Be sure to add bleach to the washing machine. Let’s be sure to stay somewhere with a swimming pool.
He always gets up before sunrise. I really could use an updated hairstyle.
Please remember to schedule your dog’s annual check-up. Compound nouns can be made with a noun and a prepositional phrase: My mother-in-law is the kindest person I know. Compound nouns can be made with a preposition and a noun: Do you believe in past lives? This city is vibrant, so it’s hard to believe it has a thriving criminal underworld.
We need a truckful of mulch for the garden. Some nouns consist of more than one word. These are compound nouns. Compound nouns can be formed in different ways. The most common way is to put two nouns together (noun + noun); other common types are adjective + noun and verb + noun.
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