雅思考试:合成词 A Compound Noun
A compound noun is a noun made up of more than one word but acts as a single unit. They are very useful to use in both IELTS speaking and writing as they are a good way of adding variety to your vocabulary. There are 3 forms of compound nouns Spaced - there is a space between the words (football boot) Hyphenated – there is a hyphen between the words (step-sister) Closed – there is no space between the words (sunrise) Activity Put the 3 forms in to the correct sentence. Spaced bus stop full moon tennis shoe apple tree swimming pool I always meet my friends at the ______ My children love to climb in the ______ My dog always barks when there is a ______ I take my son to the _______ on Tuesdays Have you seen my ______ anywhere? Hyphenated mother-in-law baby-sitter dining-table water-bottle paper-clip I can never find a ______ for my documents when I need one My ______ comes to lunch every Sunday We have a very kind and caring ______ for our newborn When I go running I always take a ______ with me Please put the plates on the ______ Closed toolbox toothbrush housework boyfriend thunderstorm The weather forecast has predicted a ______ My ______ is very romantic and always buys me flowers We do the ______ together every Sunday afternoon I like to buy a new ______ very month Please put my hammer back in the _______ Spaced I always meet my friends at the bus stop My children love to climb in the apple tree My dog always barks when there is a full moon I take my son to the swimming pool on Tuesdays Have you seen my tennis shoe anywhere? Hyphenated I can never find a paper clip for my documents when I need one My mother-in-law comes to lunch every Sunday We have a very kind and caring baby-sitter for our newborn When I go running I always take a water-bottle with me Please put the plates on the dining-table Closed The weather forecast has predicted a thunderstorm My boyfriend is very romantic and always buys me flowers We do the housework together every Sunday afternoon I like to buy a new toothbrush very month Please put my hammer back in the toolbox |