It can be (daydreaming students, daydreaming coworkers). It is the present participle of the verb (to daydream) and may be a verb form, participial, noun, or adjective.
"Daydream" is one word when referring to the act of dreaming while awake or indulging in fanciful thoughts. It can also be used as a noun to describe a vision or fantasy. However, when used as a verb, it can be written as "day dream," but the single word form is more commonly accepted.
The present tense of daydream is:I/You/We/They daydream.He/She/It daydreams.The present participle is daydreaming.
The pronoun is he, which takes the place of the noun that is the name of the person who likes to daydream.
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daydream is one compound word, so you do not need a hyphen.
I think Daze is one.
Her daydream was so beautiful that she forgot that her boss was talking to her until he was screaming.
Yes, "daydream" is a compound word formed by combining "day" and "dream." It refers to a type of dream or fantasy that occurs while one is awake, often during the daytime. In this context, both components contribute to the overall meaning of the word.
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a daydream? does this help? (:
The compound word made from the words day and dream is daydream.