They are two words in basic english but they are joined to make one word as well.
so the answer is yes as well as no
It is two words - car wash.
It is two separate words: car park.
one word.
Yes
Yes, it has always been one word. The word was coined around the 1750s , when the first railways were being built.
There are two syllables like so: car-goes.
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.
It is one word.
Car wash has two syllables. (car-wash)
Car sick is two words.
It is one word
The best way to wash your car is by hand. You can get the car washing solution and a shami which are the two most things that you need to wash and dry your vehicle.
one: Automobile Two: Racecar
No, two: car - go.
Yes, it has always been one word. The word was coined around the 1750s , when the first railways were being built.
I used to tie sponges to my children when they one or two and wash cars that way. The kids loved it - so I would say that young. To be able to do it yourself would depend on how tall you are. For legal and commercial reasons if it is a business it is 14 or 15 years old.
No, the word battery is not a compound word. A compound word is two words to form a new word (example: back+wash).
It's two words. Just like "a car" or "a sausage". A lot of people get this wrong.two, "a lot"
There are two syllables in Carlos. (Car-los)
There are two syllables like so: car-goes.