look at the way you wrote it and then do it like. It is only one word not two I am not sure who told you that but if you're just confused in general ask when your parents are your friends or even your teachers because that is the only option or listen to this
One word, just as you wrote it: "keyboard."
Yes it is
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An acronym is a word created from the first letters of each word in a series of words. "Keyboard" is only one word, not a series of words, so it is not possible to form an acronym for it.Perhaps you are looking for an abbreviation for "keyboard". The most common abbreviation is "kbd".
Keyboard and mouse
It is familiar with a word user if there is a keyboard.
The compound word is "disjointedkeyboardappealinganother."
Yes, it is one word keyboard for either the input keys of musical instruments, for typewriters, or for computers.The two-word form key board is a board studded with pegs or hooks from which various keys can be hung, to keep them arranged and handy.
No, it is the adverb form of actual. A compound word is a word that is made up of two words eg keyboard, or two or more words hyphenated eg sister-in-law,
There are two enter keys on a standard keyboard and just one on a lap top, tablet etc.
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keyboard perfect two note