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#59 - Compound Nouns #2 - English Grammar
Compound nouns are nouns made up of two or more words. The words that make up a compound noun are words that can stand alone. Compound nouns can be combined in three different ways: One single word, two separate words, or hyphenated words.
Compound Nouns [verb + noun]
Waiting room
Washing machine
Swimming pool
Standing ovation
Jumping bean
Running back
Hummingbird
Bowling ball
Compound Nouns [noun + verb]
Sunrise
Sunset
Rainfall
Waterfall
Haircut
Compound Nouns [verb + preposition]
Follow-up
Follow-through
Check-up
Check-out
Drive-through
Compound Nouns [noun + prepositional phrase]
Mother-in-law
Father-in-law
Brother-in-law
Sister-in-law
Son-in-law
Daughter-in-law
Directions: Which of following is correct?
1) a. Swimmingpool
b. Swimming-pool
c. Swimming pool
2) a. Haircut
b. Hair-cut
c. Hair cut
3) a. Bowlingball
b. Bowling ball
c. Bowling-ball
4) a. Motherinlaw
b. Mother in law
c. Mother-in-law
5) a. Waiting room
b. Waitingroom
c. Waiting-room
Directions: Which of the following is
incorrect
?
1) a. Sunset
b. Jumping bean
c. Fatherinlaw
2) a. Rainfall
b. Washingmachine
c. Follow-up
3) a. Check-up
b. Haircut
c. Humming bird
4) a. drivethrough
b. Waterfall
c. Sunrise
5) a. Standing ovation
b. Jumpingbean
c. Son-in-law
Quiz 1 Answers
1) C
2) A
3) B
4) C
5) A
Quiz 2 Answers
1) C
2) B
3) C
4) A
5) B