one word
One thousand one hundred ninety-two and 00/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
Two thousand one hundred ninety-five and 50/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
Two hundred twenty and 00/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
Two hundred seventy and 00/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
Two hundred fifty and 00/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
Wish list is two words
It is usually written as one word.
It is commonly used as two words. When I tried it as one word, both my spell check and the spell check in the top right corner of this answer box marked it as misspelled.
Yes.Checked out is the past tense of check out. Check out is a phrasal verb - it is more than one word. The two words check and out act together like one word.
There are two syllables. Check and mark are one syllable each.
Many people often wonder if price list should be written as one or two words. According to the dictionary, the term price list is listed as two words.
Spaceship can be i word or two words. The correct term though, is Spacecraft.
One thousand one hundred ninety-two and 00/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
Two thousand one hundred ninety-five and 50/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
One thousand two hundred twenty-three and 77/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
One thousand two hundred twenty-three and 00/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
"Bookwork" is one word, not two.