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Verbs which consist of two words: compound verbs

3.118 There are a number of verbs such as 'cross-examine' and 'test-drive' which consist of two words. They are sometimes called compound verbs.

He would have been cross-examined on any evidence he gave.

Take the baby along if you can't find anyone to baby-sit.

It is not wise to hitch-hike on your own.

WARNING 3.119 It is important to realize that you cannot always guess the meaning of a compound verb if you are not already familiar with it. For example, to 'soft-soap' does not mean to use soap which is soft; it means to flatter someone in order to persuade them to do something for you.

written forms of compound verbs 3.120 Compound verbs are usually written with a hyphen.

No one had cross-referenced the forms before.

Children ice-skated on the sidewalks.

However, some compound verbs may be written with a space between the words and some may be written as single words. For example, both 'roller-skate' and 'roller skate' are used, as are 'baby-sit' and 'babysit'.

form of compound verbs 3.121 Many compound verbs consist of a noun plus a verb.

It may soon become economically attractive to mass-produce hepatitis vaccines.

Others consist of an adjective plus a verb.

Somebody had short-changed him.

3.122 A few compound verbs consist of words which seem strange because we do not normally use them as single words on their own, for example 'pooh-pooh' and 'shilly-shally'.

Sally had pooh-poohed the idea of three good meals a day.

Their policy was to hesitate, to shilly-shally, to temporise.

Other compound verbs look strange because they have been borrowed from foreign languages, for example 'ad-lib' and 'kow-tow'.

They ad-libbed so much that the writers despaired of them.

He resents having to kow-tow to anyone or anything.

intransitive compound verbs 3.123 One group of compound verbs are typically used in intransitive clauses.

Many people window-shopped in the glass of the great store.

If you keep to the rules, you may roller-skate.

He has learned to lip-read.

I baby-sat for a friend.

Here is a list of intransitive compound verbs:

baby-sit

back-pedal

goose-step

hitch-hike

ice-skate

jack-knife

kow-tow

lip-read

play-act

roller-skate

shilly-shally

touch-type

water-ski

window-shop

wolf-whistle

3.124 Another group of compound verbs are typically used in transitive clauses:

You can spin-dry it and it will still retain its shape.

Send it to the laundry. Don't dry clean it.

At first we cold-shouldered him.

They ill-treated our ancestors.

Here is a list of transitive compound verbs:

back-comb

blow-dry

cold-shoulder

court-martial

cross-check

cross-examine

cross-question

cross-reference

double-cross

double-glaze

dry-clean

field-test

force-feed

frog-march

ghost-write

ill-treat

pooh-pooh

proof-read

rubber-stamp

short-change

short-weight

soft-soap

spin-dry

spoon-feed

stage-manage

tape-record

toilet-train

wrong-foot

3.125 A third group of compound verbs may be used in intransitive as well as transitive clauses.

He chain-smoked cheap cigars.

The husband is left to chain-smoke in the waiting-room.

I tried to ad-lib a joke.

The commentator decided to ad-lib.

Here is a list of compound verbs which can be transitive or intransitive:

ad-lib

bottle-feed

breast-feed

bulk-buy

chain-smoke

criss-cross

deep-fry

double-check

double-park

mass-produce

short-circuit

sight-read

spring-clean

stir-fry

tie-dye

3.126 Only the second part of a compound verb inflects. If the second part is used on its own as a verb, the compound verb usually inflects in the same way as the verb on its own.

See the Reference Section for an explanation of how to inflect verbs.

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