A compound word is two words put together to form a new word. (Example: Basket+Ball= Basketball) So, No, Batteries is not a compound word, it is the plural form of battery (which is one word).
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Community wouldn’t be a compound noun as it isn’t made up of multiple words. Take the compound noun: Baseball for example, it is comprised of the words base and ball. Both base and ball are nouns, so consequently baseball is a compound noun. Sorry this is so wordy…hope this explanation helps!
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."
No, "prevent" is not a compound word. It is a single, standalone word.
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is ball jont a compound word
No, but ballpoint is a compound word.
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Yes football is a compound word. The words are foot and ball.
Yes. Ball is a word and so is game so that makes it a compound word.
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YES!!! Because both 'air' and 'ball' are stand alone words in their own right.
Yes. A compound word is made when you put two regular words together. In this case, "basket" is one word and "ball" is another. Put them together and you get "basketball." Don't thank me, thank God.