The possessive form of the singular noun spoon is spoon's, e.g "That spoon's handle is rather bent."
The plural possessive form is spoons', e.g. "All of those spoons' handles seem to be bent."
Yes, "silver spoon" is a compound word because it is composed of two separate words ("silver" and "spoon") joined together to create a new meaning.
The word you can put in front of time to make it a compound word is "lifetime."
Compound words with table: timetable,table spoon,tablecloth, tableland, tableware,roundtable
The material for a spoon is an alloy or a plastic polymer. The polymer is a compound, an alloy is a mixture.
The material for a spoon is an alloy or a plastic polymer. The polymer is a compound, an alloy is a mixture.
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The base word of "spoonful" is "spoon."
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'spoon' is "eshichiko".
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Spoons,as in more than one spoon,is a word.But, spoon's,with an apostrophe s, is not.
The word "spoon" has 4 phonemes: /s/, /p/, /u/, /n/.
The French word for spoon is cuillère.