M3D - Unit 2 Quizlet, Compound nouns and Adjectives

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Today:
1. Quizlet on Unit 2 wordlist
2. Compound nouns
3. Compound Adjectives
4. Time left = homework
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Welcome, M3D!
Today:
1. Quizlet on Unit 2 wordlist
2. Compound nouns
3. Compound Adjectives
4. Time left = homework

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Homework check
Today's homework:
Workbook unit 2C

You know the drill!
Screenshots to: VVC@ISENDOORN.NL

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Quizlet unit 1
https://quizlet.com/nl/742559774/solutions-intermediate-unit-2-flash-cards/?new

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What's this?

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Make your own compound noun:
Another word for food that comes from the sea?

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A place that we go when we want to swim

Slide 6 - Open question

A place where we wait for a bus to come

Slide 7 - Open question

Desert you usually eat in the summer, creamy and all kinds of flavours!

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Compound Nouns
            bookshelf       swimming pool

form: Compound nouns are two nouns pushed together to create a new one.

use: these two words put together create a new meaning entirely. 

           


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Compound nouns
You can make a compound noun by adding a noun, verb, preposition, adverb or adjective to a noun or verb such as:

- Noun + noun: Alarm clock, film star, classmate, credit card.
- Noun + verb(+er):  Dishwasher,  firefighter, hairdresser.
- Adjective + noun: blackbird, high school, whiteboard.

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Compound nouns
Compound Nouns describe one person or thing that belongs to another:
- Table leg: the leg of the table
- Bedroom ceiling: the ceiling of the bedroom
- Book cover: the cover of the book
- College Principle: the principle of the office

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Compound nouns
  • usually written as one or two words
→ washing machine
→ boyfriend
→ haircut

*mother-in-law, full-sized, half-eaten

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Homework next week
Workbook 2D ex. 1, 2 and 3
Workbook 2E all exercises

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