Underclothes, west coast, overhead.
"Digging" is a compound word that combines "dug" and "side."
The word "solid" can go before "ground" to form the term "solid ground."
Does`NT. If you mean "contraction", then it's "doesn't". The two words being put together are does and not, which makes it compound, or more than one. The abbreviation goes after the "n" and replaces the "o" in "not". Thus, the word "Doesn't". Ain't is similar. I'm not sure what the first word is, but the second word is "not" with the "o" replaced, again, with the abbreviation. Maybe the first word in "ain't" was "and", or maybe it's taken from another slang word.
"Mete" in Greek means "after" or "beyond." It is often used as a prefix in compound words to indicate something that goes beyond or after a certain point.
Goes is the third person singular form of go.Use goes when the subject is he or she or it:She goes to work at 8:00am. It goes bang in the night.Also use goes when the subject is a singular noun:The policeman goes to the gym. My uncle goes fishing.These sentences are all present tense.
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a coast is a line that goes on and on forever somtimes.
A compound word with chalk is chalkboard.
The compound word that goes with suit, pillow, show, and book is "case."
needlewoman is a compound word
Transcontinental
snowmobile
Acid
saltshaker
there is no such thing the ligaments will never have enough force to rip skin open the word compound usually goes with the word fracture a compound fracture is where the bone is goes through the skin and is visible
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