What are compound nouns?

A compound noun is when you take two words and squish them together to make one new word that means something special.

Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks. Each block has a letter on it, like "car" or "house." If you put the "car" block next to the "house" block, you get carhouse, a place where cars live! That’s a compound noun.

How They Work

Compound nouns are made by combining two words:

  • The first word usually tells what kind of thing it is.
  • The second word tells what it is.

For example:

  • "sun" + "flower" = sunflower, a flower that loves the sun!
  • "ice" + "cream" = ice cream, a cold, tasty treat you eat on a cone.

You can even make compound nouns with people and places:

  • "book" + "store" = bookstore
  • "foot" + "ball" = football

Sometimes they’re written together, sometimes with a space, it all depends on how the word is used. Either way, they're like building blocks you can play with every day!

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Examples

  1. A sunflower is a compound noun made from sun and flower.
  2. A toothbrush combines tooth and brush.
  3. A laptop comes from lap and top.

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