No, the word "downstairs" is a single word, not two words.
The word "in between" implies that there are two words on either side of it.
"Hardworking" is one word.
It is one word.
"Oldtimers" is one word.
The term "Homeroom" can have different meanings depending on the school and area. The main use of the word "homeroom" is in reference to where the student will keep their items and generally do the important, school-wide activities. Lockers may be located in the homeroom, and the weekly schedule may be passed out here (or other documents). Homeroom could also mean you share two classes with the same teacher. One class may be a standard subject (English or Biology, for example) while the homeroom period may be a short class to get all of the important information out.
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"Another" is one word. It is used to refer to an additional or different person or thing.
No, the word "downstairs" is a single word, not two words.
It's one word.One word as an adjective; two words as a noun
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
Car sick is two words.
The word "without" consists of one word.
The word "in between" implies that there are two words on either side of it.
Two words - "one day".
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They are two words conjoined to be one.