Campfire is one word.
No, the word 'way' is a noun and an adverb.Examples:I know the way to the campground. (noun)The campground is way up the hill. (adverb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'way' is it.Example:I found the way. It runs along the creek.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'moon' is it.Example: The moon was so bright that it lit up the campground.
Yes, the noun "campfire" is a common noun; a general word for an outdoor fire used for warmth, light, or cooking at a campground or on a camping trip; a word for any campfire.
auto camp is an campground with drivers to park thier cars
One, it's a compound word.
I can give you several sentences.We set up our tent in the campground.The campground charges a fee.We looked in vain for a campground.
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Those letters spell campground.
The compound word you can make with "camp" and "place" is "campground." A campground is a designated area where people can set up tents or park RVs for recreational purposes, typically in a natural setting.
I camped at the campgrounds with my family.
Camp in German is Lager. A campground is ein Zeltplatz.
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the campground is not that far from here
I had to approximate the distance to the campground because my GPS is broken.
Kate's parents campground was located in Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania. The property is no longer used as a campground.
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