High school is two words.
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As a noun it is one word.He is a high school dropout.As a verb it is two words.One out of every two students will drop out of high school.
It is two words. It can also be called secondary school and comes after primary and middle school, though the actual grade levels and ages of the students can vary from country to country. Though the term seems distinctly American, it's used globally and actually originated in Scotland; the oldest high school in the world is Edinburgh's Royal High School, which was founded in 1505. The oldest high school in the United States is the English High School in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1821.
As a statement of a time, it is two words, as in "Come see me after school."As an adjective, it can be one word, as in afterschool practice, or afterschool meetings.
According to several well-known dictionaries, the term "schoolday" is properly written as two words,school day, not one word.
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.
As a noun it is one word.He is a high school dropout.As a verb it is two words.One out of every two students will drop out of high school.
"After school" is typically written as two words.
it would be two words.
It is two words. It can also be called secondary school and comes after primary and middle school, though the actual grade levels and ages of the students can vary from country to country. Though the term seems distinctly American, it's used globally and actually originated in Scotland; the oldest high school in the world is Edinburgh's Royal High School, which was founded in 1505. The oldest high school in the United States is the English High School in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1821.
As a statement of a time, it is two words, as in "Come see me after school."As an adjective, it can be one word, as in afterschool practice, or afterschool meetings.
I have always spelt 'School friends' as two separate words.
If you need help with fractions, just ask. But the functions will have to be typed in words, such as "one fourth divided by two" or whatever.
Yes, "high school" is a compound noun because it is made up of two separate words (high + school) that together form a single noun to represent a specific type of school.
Bella had two high schools one in Pheonix,Arizona and one in Forks,Washington
There are more that one Creekview High School. The one in Canton, GA opened in 2005.
Two Rivers High School was created in 2001.
High-traffic is typically considered as a compound word, so it is written as one word.