You would.
who's = who is or who has
A compound word is when you put two words together to make one word. For example, two words are base and ball. Put them together, and you have baseball.
Sure, let's take "breakfast" and "fasten" to form the new word "breakfasten."
In the English language, there are no words in which the combination of two vowels make the sound of another vowel. In some cases, it may occur with names or places that have foreign pronunciations.
There and have are the two words.
the two words that make o'clock r o and clock. three words actually..... of the clock.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
'Shall not' are the two words.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
The two words that make up the contraction let's are let and us.
what two words mafe up bash
The term for two words that make one word is a compound word.
"Weren't" is a contraction. It is composed of the words "were" and "not".
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