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Johan Strickland
25 February, 02:28
Is "bus ride" a compound noun?
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Poochie
25 February, 04:24
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Bus Ride is not a compound noun, an example of a compound noun would be school bus, but since bus ride involves a verb (ride), it can not be a compound noun.
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