"Comind" is not a recognized word in English. Stroobly is also not a recognized word in the English language. If you could provide more context or correct the spelling of the words, I may be able to assist further.
"Stroobly" is not a standard English word, so it does not have a designated part of speech.
"Stroobly" is not a recognized English word, so it does not have an associated part of speech. It may be a made-up or invented word with no defined grammatical classification.
"After school" is typically written as two words.
"Good day" is generally considered to be two words.
"Two words"
Yes, because it is made up of two words. Which two words I do not know
"Stroobly" is not a standard English word, so it does not have a designated part of speech.
It is an Amish term for disheveled or tousled. Could be used to describe someones messy hair. In My Side of the Mountain, it is used to describe the downy head of a young falcon.
It is two words take it from a 7th grader
"After school" is typically written as two words.
"Good day" is generally considered to be two words.
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, it appears that it is two words.
two words
There are 2 two words between the word 'between' and 'hundred'. There are 3 two words amongst the words following 'there'.
It is two words. Writing it as one is acceptable in the UK and is referred to as a "Britishism." But in American grammar, it is always two separate words.
0.2 in words is two tenths
Yes it is two words.