The contraction "doesn't" is made up of the verb "does" and the adverb "not".
If you put the two words together you get doesnot then you replace the O ( in not ) with an apostrophe you get doesn't.
does not
Does not!!!!! DUH!!!!!!!
who's = who is or who has
A word made up of two other words is called a compound word.
Yes. The word island is a compound word because it is a word made up of two words. The two words are is and land.
"Up to" can be two separate words or hyphenated as "up-to."
The contraction he's is a combination of the pronoun he and the verb is. The contraction he's functions as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence. Example:He is my brother. OR: He's my brother.
The two words 'who' and 'will' make up the contracted word 'who'll'.
have not
There and have are the two words.
The two words that make up the contraction let's are let and us.
You have.
You can make words out the word phlogiston. Starting at two words up to four. Example: is, log, logs, ton, tons, sit, son, hits, and hit
'I' and 'HAVE'
who's = who is or who has
tangled
what two words mafe up bash
aer + osol
who would, usually.