yes it does have a space non-stop
Nonstop means without stopping. "Non" is derived from "no". Use your brain....
The most common prefix for the word stop is non. This makes the word nonstop and that prefix means not.
The most common prefix for the word stop is non. This makes the word nonstop and that prefix means not.
It has become one word nonstop since its expanded use in air travel. But its original meaning was an adverb meaning unceasingly (e.g. talking nonstop). It can also be written non-stop but this is flagged by some spell-checkers.
no, but there are nonstop flights from Atlanta to Lagos, with Delta Airlines
Yes, "nonstop" is a compound word. It combines the prefix "non-" meaning "not" with the word "stop," indicating something that does not stop or is continuous. This term is often used to describe flights or activities that occur without interruption.
It appears that there are no non-stop flights between those two locations. You will generally fly to Atlanta or Minneapolis before getting to your destination.
Non- is the prefix in nonstop. This prefix means not.
A nonstop coach was one that went from one point to another without making stops in between. This was something of a rarity, as stagecoaches usually made several stops along their route.
An average nonstop flight would be about 11 hours and 21 minutes.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by nonstop but he was the first to cross the Atlantic
The prefix "non-" means "not" or "without." In these words, it implies the absence of sticking (nonstick), sense (nonsense), or stopping (nonstop).