Word-building

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There are no rules to say which words have -er or -or or -ist etc. You have to look in a dictionary.
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teacher, builder, waiter, manager, driver, doctor, editor, actor. artist. chemist, journalist. tourist. shop assistant. civil servant. accountant. travel agent. student. president.
Words in -man refer to men; words in -woman or -ess refer to women; other words refer to both men and women, e.g. teacher, doctor, student. But we can say, e.g. a woman teacher, women doctors, a male nurse, a female student.
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policeman, postman, milkman, salesman, chairman. policewoman, postwoman, salesperson (=salesman/saleswoman). chairperson. actress, waitress, princess.
We often use a noun like an adjective by putting it in front of another noun.
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Sometimes the two nouns are written as one compound word or with a hyphen.
The first noun is nearly always singular,
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e.g. a shoe shop (a shop that sells shoes).
a shoe shop
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a shop that sells shoes.
a bus-driver
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a person who drives a bus.
a London theatre
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a theatre in London.
a bedroom
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a room with a bed.
a stone wall.
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a wall made of stone.
an egg sandwich.
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a sandwich with egg in it.
the river bank.
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the bank of the river.
Some more examples:
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police-car. bicycle factory. youth club. pocket-money. school-bus. bank robber. film star. Christmas present. January sales. evening meal. housework. paper bag. gold watch. orange juice. garden gate. table leg. kitchen door. girl-friend.
greenhouse and waiting room are compound nouns. The stress is on the first part of the compound.
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I grow tomatoes in the greenhouse. We sat in the waiting room.
Some other examples:
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high school. grandfather. shorthand. hot dog. drinking water. riding lesson. playing-field. washing-machine. shopping bag.
Most nouns formed from verbs have of before the object, but some nouns have other prepositions after them.
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e.g. the building of the new university. an attack on the government, a change in/of policy.
give → giving. make → making etc.
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The building of the new university will begin next month.
same word for verb and noun (attack, change etc.).
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The promise of more money for schools has pleased teachers.
communicate → communication, suggest → suggestion, produce → production etc.
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The discussion of our economic problems was very interesting.
move → movement, develop → development etc.
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The employment of 3,000 people will be a great help to the area.
The noun in the compound is always singular. e.g. stamp-collecting (=collecting stamps).
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One of his hobbies is stamp-collecting. Letter-writing is a job I don't enjoy. I like sunbathing. Is water-skiing difficult?
The noun in the compound is always singular, e.g. a vote-winning policy (= a policy that wins votes).
We normally use a hyphen in a compound adjective, especially when it comes before a noun.
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Britain is an oil-producing country. Reducing taxes is a vote-winning policy. Are the British hard-working enough?
Noun/adverb + -ing form
We normally use a hyphen in a compound adjective, especially when it comes before a noun.
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Mrs Johnson always looks well dressed. She's the fair-haired woman, isn't she? You've got a very badly paid job.
Adverb/adjective + -ed form.
The noun in the compound is always singular, e.g. a two-car familly (= a family with two cars).
We normally use a hyphen (-) in compound adjectives.
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They are a two-car family. It's a fifteen-minute drive to Glasgow.
Number + noun
We can only use a compound adjective with a number before a noun.
Compare Mr Gould is forty years old.
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Mr Gould is a forty-year-old businessman. There was a three-foot-deep hole in the road.
Number + noun + adjective.
We use a prefix to change or add to the meaning of a word.
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Here are some examples:
We can sometimes use un-, in-, im-, ir-, il-, dis-, or non- to make an opposite.
You have to look in a dictionary to find the correct prefix.
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The story is untrue. It was a very informal meeting. I disagree with you. Let's find a non-smoker.
under = not enough
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Most workers here are underpaid.
re = again
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You can re-use these envelopes.
mis = wrongly
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I must have miscounted the money.
pre = before
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Those were pre-war days.
sub = below.
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These shoes are substandard.
pro = on the side of.
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The government is pro-Catholic.
multi = many.
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Try the multi-storey car park.
semi = half.
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We all sat in a semi-circle.

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