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No, it is the adverb form of actual. A compound word is a word that is made up of two words eg keyboard, or two or more words hyphenated eg sister-in-law,
Apparently there are no compound words containing "meet" other than the non-standard "meetingplace", which is actually two words.
A compound word is two separate words made into one. Actually, there was a compound word in that sentence right there! Examples: Into, behind, lifetime, elsewhere, somewhere, fireworks.
rainstrom is a two word ...bcoz its actually a "rain-strom..
Earplugs is actually only 1 word or you can say Ear and Plugs are compound words.
schoolwork is a compound word
No, what would it be a compound of? Actually forgot is a compound word. A compound word is a word made up from two smaller words...in this case "for" and "got".
Yes, breakfast is a compound word. The two words in breakfast are break and fast. Breakfast is actually a morning meal that literally breaks one's fast.
"Natural disaster" is actually two separate words. It is never written as a single word, so it is not a compound word. A compound word is two words that are written together to form a single word.
two words
No it is not. Compound words are made up of two words but the word 'damage' is not.
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.