Back roads are two words.
"Backroads" is typically spelled as one word.
"Buyback" is typically written as one word.
Payback is when you want revenge - this is one word Pay back is when you want to return a favour - this is two words
Yes, the noun 'road' is a countable noun. The plural form is roads.Examples:This road has just been repaved. (singular)Either of these roads will take you back to town. (plural)
"Mid back" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective to describe the area between the upper and lower back.
"After school" is typically written as two words.
Two.
It is two words.
It's one word.One word as an adjective; two words as a noun
One car came to two roads. Two electric cars(little bonus) will matched the two roads.
Payback is when you want revenge - this is one word Pay back is when you want to return a favour - this is two words
Looking back and regretting it.
depend what route you take...
I know one of the roads were the Old San Antonio Road but I don't know the other one...
It is two words. Writing it as one is acceptable in the UK and is referred to as a "Britishism." But in American grammar, it is always two separate words.
The Two Roads Theater was created in 1986.
Two Roads Diverge was created in 2006.
When two roads cross, they form an intersection.