The word stop is a regular verb. It can also be a noun as in (e.g.) a bus stop.
An Adverb. Reason it ends in '-ly'. e.g. He ran breathlessly to the bus stop.
The word bus is a noun. The plural form is buses.
The bus stops are marked so that other vehicles will not part there and block the access of buses and passengers.
verb
A word is a part of speech, not a sentence like the one in your example.
The full stop at the end.
what is the height of the bus stop
No, speech marks do not end after a full stop. In British English, the full stop is placed inside the closing speech marks. In American English, the full stop is placed inside the closing speech marks when it is part of the quoted text, and outside when it is not.
No, standing on bus stop is not correct. Standing at the bus stop is correct.
bus is not a compound word Stop is not a compound word Bus-stop is a compound word
personaly,my favorite part in Number the Stars was when Ellen amd Annemarie were racing from the bus stop because it reminds me of when i was little when me and my friends always used to and from the bus stop!