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Compound Words

A compound word is formed by combining two or more existing words to create a new word with a specific meaning. These words can be formed in various ways, such as combining two nouns, an adjective and a noun, or a verb and an adverb, among others.

Examples:

  • Noun + Noun: sunflower, bookshelf, raincoat.
  • Adjective + Noun: blackboard, redhead, hardback.
  • Verb + Adverb: breakdown, comeback, takeoff.

Compound words often acquire a specific meaning that may differ from the combined meanings of their individual components. Understanding compound words is crucial for effective communication and vocabulary expansion.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The sunflower blossomed in the garden, attracting several bees.
  2. Please place the new book on the bookshelf.
  3. I forgot my raincoat, and now I'm soaked.
  4. The teacher wrote on the blackboard with white chalk.
  5. The girl with the long, curly red hair is my sister.
  6. He was reading a fascinating hardback novel.
  7. After the car breakdown, we had to call for assistance.
  8. The team made a remarkable comeback in the last few minutes.
  9. The plane began its takeoff towards the sunny destination.

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