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.
"He" and "is" are the two words that make up the contraction "he's."
who's = who is or who has
The word is "portmanteau." It is a linguistic blend of words created by combining parts of two words together to form a new word with a combined meaning.
Sure, let's take "breakfast" and "fasten" to form the new word "breakfasten."
The word "in between" implies that there are two words on either side of it.
Yes, "lip gloss" is a compound word because it is made up of two separate words, "lip" and "gloss," that are combined to create a single term with a specific meaning.
The term for two words that make one word is a compound word.
There and have are the two words.
The two words 'who' and 'will' make up the contracted word 'who'll'.
Sure, let's take "breakfast" and "fasten" to form the new word "breakfasten."
what two words mafe up bash
The two words that make up the contraction let's are let and us.
go on
Won't is will not.
You have.
It is
The two words that make up the word Ecoregion are Ecological Region.
When you make two words into one word it is called a compound word. Some examples are highchair, driveway, and heatwave.