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Compound words

Compound words. Compound words are made of two or more words. grand. mother. +. grandmother. barefoot. bare. ball. age. foot. footage. football. Here are some more examples. butter + fly = butterfly class + room = classroom after + noon = afternoon over + come = overcome

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Compound words

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  1. Compound words Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  2. Compound words are made of two or more words. grand mother + grandmother Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  3. barefoot bare ball age foot footage football Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  4. Here are some more examples • butter + fly = butterfly • class + room = classroom • after + noon = afternoon • over + come = overcome • broad + cast = broadcast • under + ground = underground • in + side = inside Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  5. Now read the story on the next slide and highlight all the compound words Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  6. What's happening?! One morning a man knocked at the outside door of my house. I came out of my bedroom and unlocked the inside door. To my surprise the man was holding a football in one hand and a tablecloth in the other. He pointed at me with a joystick and said, ‘I am your new postman and I will deliver raspberries and strawberries through your mailbox.’ I was astonished and while eating my popcorn I blew into my handkerchief and whispered, ‘So who is going to deliver the footballs for the playground?’ He took out his laptop and looked into his database and found the relevant data. The database showed me the picture of his grandmother with her handbag ready to deliver the football. I looked out of my window and saw a blackbird in the playground. The blackbird twitted at me and changed into a windmill. How did that happen? I was now beginning to panic. Everything seemed absurd. First a postman delivering raspberries and strawberries, next his grandmother delivering a football and now the blackbird turning into a windmill. What’s happening?!!! Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  7. Now write a Non-sense story of your own Remember you need to use compound words Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

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