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Seyfihoca Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

A good site explanining compond nouns

I am looking for a good site explanining compond nouns, especially with examples.

Could you please recommend me one?
  

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” Closed compound noun examples are, schoolboy, congresswoman, where the compound becomes one word. Open examples where the compound either remains separated or is hyphenated include: vice president, prime minister, jack-in-the-box, jack-of-all-trades. So if you were writing say a story with fictional characters, they may include Dr Birdbrain, Mr Butterfingers and Professor Highbrow.

  • ” Closed compound noun examples are, schoolboy, congresswoman, where the compound becomes one word.
  • Open examples where the compound either remains separated or is hyphenated include: vice president, prime minister, jack-in-the-box, jack-of-all-trades.
  • So if you were writing say a story with fictional characters, they may include Dr Birdbrain, Mr Butterfingers and Professor Highbrow.
  • In this context all these expressions would then be both compound as well as proper nouns!
  • Anglo-Saxon is another compound/proper noun.
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Generally, compound nouns will fall into one of two categories; “open” and “closed.” Closed compound noun examples are, schoolboy, congresswoman, where the compound becomes one word. Open examples where the compound either remains separated or is hyphenated include: vice president, prime minister, jack-in-the-box, jack-of-all-trades.
So if you were writing say a story with fictional characte
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I found a couple of sites with the help of google which seem pretty good. They have quizzes too so you can test yourself:

http://cctc2.commnet.edu/grammar/compounds.htm

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