What is the difference between collocation and compound




















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Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. RSS Feed. K ESL students are writing …. Home About FAQ. I am upvoting it — Jeff Morrow. A big thank for this answer — Altaf Jahangir. Not quite: if there is a space between the words, it's not a compound, e. Note that compounds are single words. And "God-fearing" is a compound, but "person" isn't part of it.

AltafJahangir "Deep sleep" and "heavy rain" are not compound nouns but syntactic constructions, more precisely noun phrases typical collocations. By contrast, the first element in a compound cannot be modified. Apart from this, compound nouns are made up of different POS's. Show 8 more comments. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked 1. Related 5. Hot Network Questions.

Question feed. Studying compound words offers a great opportunity to engage students in understanding the English language. It builds an interest in words and prepares them to learn prefixes, suffixes, and word roots.

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