2 words.
The word parkland is a joined compound noun, a word for a piece of land open grassy land with scattered groups of trees; a word for a piece of land suitable for a park.
it is two words
Yes. The word island is a compound word because it is a word made up of two words. The two words are is and land.
two words
Often one farmer can farm way more than 2 acres of land. Most farmers can farm over 400 acres of land by themselves using the proper machinery.
I would say two but you could always spell it as one, if you wanted.
2 words.
thay use it by homes crops farm land and to live on
pole-land
two unusual land features in pennsylvania are two land features that are unusual or in other words deformed
A ditch snitch.
Used in the context "these landforms are ancient", it is one word. Used in the context "and because of this, the land forms around the lake", it is two words.
Tin snips. Just you try and run a farm without a pair.
The word parkland is a joined compound noun, a word for a piece of land open grassy land with scattered groups of trees; a word for a piece of land suitable for a park.
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 noun 'farm' is the singular form (one farm).The plural form is farms (two or more farms).