They are all plural nouns.
Using connected words to make a word-association chain
Corporate is connected with the words corporal and corporation - so you spell it with the o: corporate.
Connected words, or linking words, are used in English to enhance the coherence and flow of speech or writing. They help clarify relationships between ideas, such as cause and effect, contrast, or addition. Use them when transitioning between sentences or paragraphs to guide the reader or listener through your argument or narrative. Common examples include "however," "therefore," and "furthermore."
A compound sentence is when two sentences are made into one using the words and or but. An example would be: "Dave cooked the turkey, but didn't cook the mashed potatoes".
Food service is two words. An example sentence is "the food service is good here".
One of Pecos Bill's favorite hurricanes plowed up his field of potatoes for him, but they felt like needles to me.
three words: wind patterns.
hurricanes
go get a big sack of potatoes for dinner
Alliteration for potatoes would be something like "perfectly plump potatoes" or "tasty tubers". Basically, it's when words in a phrase start with the same sound, like a little linguistic party trick. So, next time you're talking about those starchy spuds, throw in some alliteration to spice things up a bit.
ambulatory
hardware parts are connected using buses,or wires in simple words
sweet potatoes stuffing Squanto squash
to pay attention to words that are connected by a common idea
· Halloween · harvest · hayride · hiking · hockey · hurricanes
Using connected words to make a word-association chain
To Unite ,A unit in the connected series