Grandchild is one word.
Used in an example sentence - "our grandchild will be visiting in the weekend".
Yes it is one word.
child
The term "childcare" (child care) may be spelled as one word or two, and slightly more rarely as the hyphenated adjective child-care.
Yes. It is a compound word for stadium seating. The separate words "grand stands" might possibly be used for spectacular military defense efforts.
Compound words are created when you take two words and put them together to form one word. An example is baseball. Take the word BASE and the word BALL and put them together to form a new word. Another example is Grandmother. Grand and Mother come together to form a new word.
The noun or adjective is one word runaway (child, vehicle, or reaction).Used as a verb, it is two words, run away or ran away, where away is an adverb.
Is the correct spelling care givers or caregivers? If one word is a verb, and the other is a noun, it should be hyphenated. care-givers
Your second cousin is the grand child of the brother or sister of one of your grand parents.
one,two
Nobody "gets" a child unless they're adopting or buying one. The proper word is "have" a child. The answer is a resounding "no." If the words "resounding," or even "no" confuse your feeble mind, look them up in a dictionary.
Yes it's one word: childhood.
It is a foster child, but one word could be adoptee.
Compound words using the word 'one' are:anyoneeveryoneonetimesomeone