Nouns
Nouns refer to a person, place, thing, event, substance or quality.
A Compound Noun is a noun formed by two or more existing words which are combined to create a whole new noun.
Below you can read a list of the most common Compound Nouns:
| PART 1 | PART 2 | COMPOUND NOUN |
| bed | room | bedroom |
| black | board | blackboard |
| cheese | cake | cheesecake |
| ear | ring | earring |
| fire | man | fireman |
| foot | ball | football |
| tea | spoon | teaspoon |
| wall | paper | wallpaper |
| girl | friend | girlfriend |
- There is a bed in the bedroom.
- A blackboard is a board often used in schools.
- A cheesecake is my favourite cake.
- She’s got 4 earrings in her right ear.
- 50 firemen were trying to fight the fire.
- You need a ball to play football.
- Stir your tea with a teaspoon.
- This wall is covered with blue wallpaper.
Each part of the Compound Noun has its own meaning. The result of the combination of the two parts is a new word with a new meaning.
A Compound Noun is a noun where two or more existing words are combined to make a new one.
By combining two or more words with their own meaning, the new noun will have a new meaning in itself.
For example:
— Bed (= resting place) + room (= portion of space surrounded by walls) = Bedroom (= room with a bed used to rest).
Let’s revise this content within the [Form] section. Take a look at the [Example] section that shows its use within a context.