The term "in store" is considered a two-word phrase. It is used to refer to items that are physically present or available for purchase at a retail location.
one if its the store
Store shelves is two words. An example sentence can be "the store shelves were nearly empty".
Instore is generally quoted as one word, meaning to 'store up' or 'contain'
"Who's" is a contraction, that is it is one word made by combining two, who is.So..."Who's going to the store later?"
There are two syllables in the word 'bookcase'.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
One.
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
One word, two syllables
It is one word.
one word
I saw two people at the store yesterday who were gathering oranges.