Yes, "ballgame" is one word. When two words are combined to create a new meaning or concept, they are known as compound words. In this case, "ball" and "game" come together to form a single word, "ballgame."
A tie, in any kind of game, occurs when both sides have scored the same number of points.
According to the Ascart Park Polo Club website in England, "Polo is thought to have originated in China and Persia around 2,000 years ago. The name of the game may well come from the word 'pholo' meaning 'ball' or 'ballgame' in the Balti language of Tibet." (http://www.polo.co.uk/polo_history.htm)
One, it's a compound word.
It is one word.
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Yes. Ball is a word and so is game so that makes it a compound word.
Cannot is the negative form of can. It is always spelled as one word and is the formal spelling of the contraction "can't"; as in, "I cannot wait to go to the ballgame."
A ballgame is a game played with a ball.
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The noun 'ballgame' is a singular, common, abstract, compound noun.example: I have some friends coming over to watch the ballgame at four.
After losing the ballgame, I felt hollow, depressed and crestfallen.
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