What are best books to study compound words?

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    Poornima Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

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    Students can refer to the following books to study Compound words:

    Books

    Author

    The Compound Words

    SpellingRules.com

    Compound Words

    Frederick W. Hamilton

    A Toucan Can: Can You?

    Danny Adlerman

     

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Students should keep in mind the following errors to be avoided while using compound words:

·       Do not forget to use hyphen, wherever needed. Similarly, don't use hyphens when it's not needed. For example: She is a well-known actor; The book is well known.

·       Writing open compound words, as one word. For example: This coffeeshop (instead it should be coffee shop) is opne 24*7.

·       Writing closed compound words as open ones. For example: Have you finished your home work? (instead it should be homework)

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Poornima Sharma

Compound words are a part of speech that can be written in different combinations.

Structure

Example

Noun+Noun

Bookshop (book+shop)

Football (foot+ball)

Adjective+Noun

Blackboard (black+board)

Greenhouse (green+house)

Verb+Noun

Stopwatch (stop+watch)

Typewriter (type+writer)

Adverb+Adjective

Highly Respected

Long Lasting

Noun+Preposition

Afterlife (After+life)

Passer-by (Passer+By)

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Compound words are divided into three types based on the way they are written.

Type of Compound Word

Meaning

Examples

Closed

When two words are joined without any space in between

Birthday (birth+day)

Sunlight (sun+light)

Open

Two words that are written with space in between but are considered as a single unit

Ice cream

Bed room

Full moon

Hyphenated

Words that are connected with a hyphen

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Compound words are the words that are made when two or more small words combine to make a new word that has a different meaning. These words can be used as different parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, or adjectives.

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Nishtha Hazarika

Check out the most common types of conversion in English grammar:

  • Verb to noun (email – to email)
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  • Adjective to Noun (poor – the poor)
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