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Day: October 2, 2024

943. Compound Nouns

October 2, 2024October 1, 2024 Sharon Porterfield

Some nouns are compound words made by joining two smaller words together. Here are some examples of compound nouns:toothpaste, haircut, ice cream, potato chip, blackberry, whiteboard, grapefruit, quicksand, airline, grasshopper, railroad, airport Some nouns are formed by putting two or… Read more943. Compound Nouns

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