The term "full service" is written as two separate words.
Full service is typically written as two words.
It is one word, lunchtime (midday mealtime).
In the context of "overall the service was good", it is one word. In the context of "he chose this one over all the rest", it is two words.
There is one syllable in "its" The full form "it is" has two syllables.
The full form, United States Postal Service is a fourword, open spaced compound, proper noun. The abbreviated form could be considered a three word compound noun but US isn't really a word; perhaps it's an abbreviated four word compound noun.
Two words. It is a room of the press.
Mistakes only has one 's' and there needs to be a full stop after the word 'sentence'.
There are three distinct usages:The adjective "inservice" used as one word refers to procedures, such as inservice advancement examinations, applied to currently enrolled or enlisted members.When hyphenated "in-service" it similarly applies to activities done when employed full-time by a company or agency, e.g. in-service training.The two-word form "in service" means operating or in use (equipment, machinery).
There are two words: one less used for when a girl is late to the meeting and one of them is guarding the door entrance. This word is Love. The other must be given when demanded in the beggining of each meeting in low voice to the one who request it. This word is Service.
Food service is two words. An example sentence is "the food service is good here".
full lips is not a hyphenated word ,There can be no synonym for two words,only for single word.
The word "homegoing" or "home-going" is not formal English and could appear in any form: one word, two words, or hyphenated. It applies to a specific religious service that is part of a funeral.
"Bookwork" is one word, not two.