'a' and 'like' are combined as a single word, 'alike', when used to compare two or more things having the same or nearly the same characteristics. For example, 'parents and teachers alike demanded changes in the curriculum' (adverb), and 'nearly all politicians are alike in some ways' (adjective).
the compound words is separate to two words
just like the two separate words: Car and Mine
No it is not hyphenated. They are two separate words.
It is two separate words.
It is two separate words.
Hard work is written as two separate words.
may a verb consist of two or three separate words
"Up to" can be two separate words or hyphenated as "up-to."
It is two separate words: jury room.
Good and news are two separate words.
It is two separate words.
The phrase is spelled as two words "a lot" (many, or often).two words. a lot.It should be spelled as two separate words - a lot.No, the correct spelling is "a lot". It is two separate words.