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Compound Nouns — One Word, Two Words or Hyphenated, and How to Tell the Difference

Bookshelf is one word. Coffee table is two. Mother-in-law has hyphens. Decision-making is hyphenated. Smartphone used to be two words,

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Collective Nouns — The Grammar of Groups, the Logic Behind the Names

English has a parliament of owls. A murder of crows. A flamboyance of flamingos. A pandemonium of parrots. These are

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