Предмет: Английский язык, автор: wquettt07

• Abstract/Compound
nouns
9.6.1.1 Read the theory. Then, cross out
the word that doesn't make a
compound noun.
Abstract nouns are nouns we can't sense.
freedom, pleasure NOT: dog
Compound nouns are nouns formed by two or more
words. The two words can be joined together (railway),
or hyphenated (check-in). Each word has its own
meaning, but when they are joined together they
create a new word. The combinations can be:
noun + noun keyboard, circuit board, light bulb
adjective + noun flatscreen TV, hard drive,
long-term memory
verb (-ing) + noun waiting room, operating system,
ice skating rink
noun + verb (-ing) air conditioning, moon landing
verb + preposition shutoff (switch), breakthrough
verb + adverb read-only
preposition + noun update, downstairs
noun + preposition start-up, setup, runner up
noun + prepositional phrase one of those days,
editor-in-chief
1 sun a screen
b light
c sea
2 book a shop
b shelf
c library
3 air
a pilot
b conditioning
c port
4 head a ache
b master
c cap



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не уверен но должно быть правильно

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