Cleanup is a noun -- The cleanup, after the flood, was long and tedious.
Clean up is a verb -- I will clean up the back yard next.
If it has two words in one
A one-word compound is one type of compound word. It is a single word made by joining two words together with no space between them.A compound word can be:- one word made from two, or- two or more separate words with spaces in between, or- two or more words joined by hyphens.Here are the three types of compound words:- The closed form, such as notebook or keyboard, joins two or more words together to create a new one-word compound word.- The open form, such as post office or half sister, with spaces between the words, is called a compound word even though it is actually two (or more) separate words.- The hyphenated form, such as six-pack, or son-in-law, has a dash between the words.
This word has two main definitions. Number one is to be killed with a poisonous gas and number two is to be exposed to a poisonous gas. Those are the two main ones.
No. It is two words which form a complex noun if you want to call it that, but because it is two words, it does not count as a complex word. It is much like paper weight. It is a weight for paper, and one noun, yes, but two words, and thus not a compound word.
A compound word is two words put together to form a new word. (Example: Basket+Ball= Basketball) So, No, Batteries is not a compound word, it is the plural form of battery (which is one word).
Cleanup (one word) is a noun. It's the act of cleaning something up (environmental cleanup). Clean up (two words) is a phrasal verb.
As used in the sentence, the word 'assisted' is the past tense of the verb to assist. The verb 'assisted' is the act that 'you' performed with the cleanup; to assist is an action verb.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
One word, two syllables
It is one word.
one word
Toenail is one word.
The term 'cleanup' in baseball stands for the 4th position in the batting order. Usually a power hitter bats fourth, and it is hoped that one or more batters get on base so the cleanup hitter can knock them in with an extra base hit.
Its one word
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