No it is not.
No, the word frozen is an adjective and yogurt is the subject; a compound word is a new word made by two words, such as paperclip or newsstand.
The conjunction is the word 'and 'or 'or' that connects two nouns or pronouns in a compound subject (e.g. He and I, Jim and Joe, he or she).
A compound subject for impact would have to be two words that are subjects in the beginning of the sentence and the word impact would have to be in the sentence somewhere.
1. old is not a subject it is an adjecive 2. you need a sentantance to have a compound subject 3. subject is always a noun 4. for it to be a compound subject you need a word like and, or, neither etc. 5. you need 2 nouns as a subject with one of the words mentioned in #4 between them
Compound sentences include a verb that connects the subject to a word or phrase in the predicate. The predicate will then rename or describe the subject.
No, building is not a compound word.
A compound subject is more than one subject (not just a single word meaning more than one). A compound predicate is more than one action by the same subject. Rarely, you may have both a compound subject and a compound predicate.Examples:"Bill and Dan are friends." "The man and his dog go running together." (compound subjects)"The writer sits and watches TV until he gets an idea." (compound predicate : sits/watches)"The child and his mother visited the park and fed animals at the zoo."(child/mother subject, visited/fed predicate)
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.
A subject can be compound or singular. If it is compound, then both are the subject. Example:John and Jeff rode their bikes.