"Time to crawl into bed"
"I hope I'll get in to see P!nk"
No, if they are separate words they are not compound.
"Noting morphemes that are combined in the same order as they would be it it they would be if they were separate words in a corresponding sentence."
Yes, twenty one are both separate words.
Yes, they are separate words.
This is spelled shoe box - two words ("shoebox" is not in the dictionary and would be a misspelling). Although many two word-combinations end up becoming compound words rather than two separate words, some are still only used as two separate words.
The homophone for separate is "separate." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
may a verb consist of two or three separate words
I believe this would be called a Homonym.
It is two separate words.
Some examples of compound nouns made up of two separate words include "ice cream," "swimming pool," and "car wash." These compound nouns are formed by combining two separate words to create a new meaning.
Hard work is written as two separate words.
No, they are not compound words, you cannot divide them and have two separate words. "Housebreak" would be a compound word, like you housebreak your dog. House and break.