Compound and Derivative Nouns

Compound and Derivative Nouns

A compound noun is a type of noun that is formed by combining two or more words to create a single, unified noun with a specific meaning.Derivative nouns are nouns that are derived or formed from other parts of speech, often through affixation (adding prefixes or suffixes) or other word formation processes.

The Past Perfect Continuous tense

The Past Perfect Continuous tense

The Past Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continued up until another point in the past. It emphasizes the duration of the action and often suggests that the action was ongoing and unfinished at the time of the past event.

The Future Continuous tense

The Future Continuous tense

Use the Future Continuous tense to talk about future plans and arrangements, particularly when the plan involves a continuous action or event.