Identifying Compound Nouns in Given Sentences
At first glance, It looks like a diplomatic love-fest. (Which word is a compund noun)?
Answer: Love-fest
Explanation
A compound noun is a noun that is made tih two or more words. A compound noun is usually [noun + noun] or [adjective + noun]
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