Yes it is.
Self confidence is written as two words, which may or may not be hyphenated (i.e. self-confidence).
"Self-conscious" is the correct term, as it describes feeling awkward or embarrassed about oneself in social situations. "Self conscious" is a common spelling error that combines the two words into one.
self interest and fear
No, "self respect" is not a hyphenated word. It is typically written as two separate words.
That depends on the dictionary you are using. Turn to 'self-evident' in your dictionary and look at the two words printed at the top of the page.
Yourself. I like to remember it by yourself- you really are by yourself as one word.. And your self- youre not because it's two words. I don't know if that made sense!
"Self worth" is a two word phrase. self worth is a two word phrase unless you use it like this, "self-worth".
The two words from themselves is them and self . Selves is how you say self. Well in that word. You can't say themselfs you have to say themselves.
two words: self government
They are two words conjoined to be one.
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.
"After school" is typically written as two words.