Yes. Parkway is a compound word.
We were driving on the parkway.
Yes, the word 'parkway' is a common noun, a word for any parkway anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Sir John A. MacDonald Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaBlue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina and Virginia USAThe Parkway Hotel, St. Louis, MOParkway Coffee Shop, Scarsdale, NY"Bittersweet Parkway: A Bend In The Road", a novel by Sally A. Malkowski
The noun parkway is a common noun as a general word for a type of roadway. A proper noun is the name of a specific parkway such as The Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina and Virginia, or Parkway Elementary School in East Meadow, NY.
No, building is not a compound word.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Upwards is a compound word.
There is no compound word.A compound word is a word like bus-stop.Husban is spelt like this husband
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
Mango is not a compound word.
It cannot be a compound word.
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."
No, "prevent" is not a compound word. It is a single, standalone word.