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, the plural form of "has" is not "have." "Has" is the third person singular form of the verb "have," while "have" is the plural form used with the first and second person pronouns and with the third person plural pronouns.
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)