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Words that are formed by combining two or more root words, written as separate words but spelled and used together, are known as open compound words. It is formed to create a new idea with a specific meaning and is mostly formed by combining an adjective and a noun to form a compound noun.
Compound words are formed by combining two or more separate words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. These words can be written in three different forms: closed compounds, hyphenated compounds, and open compounds.
2. Open Compound Words: Open compound words are written as two separate words, but when used together, they convey a single idea or concept. Unlike closed compound words, the two parts remain separated by a space but work together to form one meaning. Examples: ice cream ; post office ; hot dog; high school
Compound words are formed when two words are combined, and this activity is a visual way to show your child how two words can join up to make a word with a whole new meaning. If your child enjoys drawing, here's a fun way to learn about compound words that uses art as a visual aid.
Open Compounds: Compound words that are written as separate words such as high school, living room, school bus, etc. Hyphenated Compounds: Words that use a hyphen in between two words, such as well-known, second-rate, merry-go-round, etc.
2. Open Compound Words. Open compound words have a space between the two words making up the compound. The two separate words work together to represent one word. Many open compound words are made up of an adjective and nouns. The adjective doesn’t just modify the noun but creates a new meaning.
Open compound words examples: living room, hot dog. Often, the adverb of manner (suffix -ly) combines with another word to make a compound word. Such words would also have a blank space in between. Example: Freshly baked, commonly accepted. Closed Compound Words