The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is oneword.
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' takes the place of an unknown or unnamed person, one person.
Example: Anyone for tennis?
It is one word - apart - when referring to something being separate.
For example: We were apart from each other for weeks.
When referring to a piece of something then it's two words - a part.
For example: I lost a part of the puzzle.
Someone is one word only.
Into is 1 word.
Countryside is 1 word.
The word banknote is one word.
it is candy so its one word
No. Prefixes are easily spotted because 1) they are found at the front of words, 2) the part after the prefix is a word in itself, and 3) the prefix is not usually a word in itself. "Overjoyed" is not a prefix. It is an adjective.
2 words.
Into is 1 word.
Green Day is 2 words.
its one word
It is one word.
no it is 1 word
Countryside is 1 word.
One word. Newborn
The word banknote is one word.
its a combination 2 words merged into one. one word is the answer.
no one is actually 2 words
a word count cinquain is the kids version of trational cinquain but the point is it looks like this. Line 1 1 word Line 2 2 words Line 3 3 words Line 4 4 words Line 5 1 word