[ Compound Nouns and Compound Adjectives Questions ]
Which structure forms the compound adjective “record-breaking”?
A. Adjective + Noun
B. Noun + Present Participle (-ing)
C. Adjective + Past Participle (-ed)
D. Noun + Adjective

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