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No, air ball are two separate words.
YES!!! Because both 'air' and 'ball' are stand alone words in their own right.
Compound words are two words combined into one. Since "airport" is made of two words-- air+port, it is a compound word.'Bus driver' is also considered a compound word, in the open form.
It certainly seem like one; both 'air' and 'craft' are words that can be used individually.
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The word "work" can create the compound words workforce, workday, and workload. Other compound, sometimes idiomatic forms include workbench, workbook, and workhorse.
The conductor raised her baton in the air, conducting the orchestra with precision and passion.
How about airtight? By Alyssa.B
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Yes because you spell it like this air raid
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The compound word airborne is an adjective that describes a noun as conveyed by or through the air.Example: We monitor the airborne pollutants.