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a)aggregate concreteb)acrylic paintc)office paperd)iron oxideANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Office is not a compound word.
A compound word for office is officeholder.
Yes, office is a concrete noun. Concrete nouns are nouns that you can see, touch and/or feel. An example of another concrete noun might be: resteraunt,dentist,quarter ( as in money), etc.
Yes, becaus it is a thing. And a noun is a person, place, or thing.
an open-plan office
Explain why or why not that compound documents are in Microsoft Office Framework, please!
Acrylic display stands can be purchased online. The Amazon and eBay websites offer the lowest prices but the items can also be purchased from Staples and Office Depot.
You can always google it.... Maybe bing it... Or ask the office know it all.... Tela
Yes, the noun 'box office' is a compound noun, a word made up of two or more words that forms a noun with its own meaning.
The office copier is frequently out of order is a simple sentence. It does not require any comas and only needs a period at the end of it.
If you rent your office space, you will want to contact your property manager that you pay rent to. If you own it, you will want to contact a local concrete company.