[ Noun, Quantifiers and Suffixes ]
Which is the compound noun in the following sentence?
Chloe does jumping jacks before going to school every morning.
A. jumping jacks
B. going
C. every morning
D. to school

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a. might be confusing
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B. I usually goes to church on Sundays.
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A. Do you eat out
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