Yes it is. Play and ground is a word and it has a meaning
Yes. Playground is one word.
No - it is a compound word
yes
The word is playground.
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No, a compound noun is a word originally constructed from two others, such as "playground". Since "cl" is not a word "class" is not a compound.
The odd word out is 'happiness', it's not a compound word.
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nope; it's just a 2 syllable word. compound words are made up of two words that can stand on their own, like playground and sandbox
Play playpen playtime playground playmate
No, it is not a preposition. The word playground is a noun.
The noun playground is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; an outdoor area provided for children to play, word for a thing; a piece of land used for games and recreation, a word for a place.
yes. it is a compound word. It contains of two words. Words that are also compounds are: starfish playground jellyfish juice-box sunrise workbook or even some wackier words like: rollercoaster swingset