Typically farmland, the noun used to describe or refer to land that is under or capable of cultivation, is one word.
It is one word. Landowner.
Landowner
It is not one nor two words. It is hyphenated, just as it is written in the question.
IT is.................... just one word its really a compound though!
It can be one word and two words it just depends on how you are using it. As a noun it is one word. If "flow" acts as a verb (for example, "the work flows well"), use two words.
Actually, both are used. It can be one word, seawall, or two words, sea wall. It is generally the preference of the individual. Though the one-word version, seawall, is the preferred and popular version.
It is one word.
"Farmland" is one word.
"Farmland" is typically written as one word.
No, the word "downstairs" is a single word, not two words.
Workmen is one word.
No it's two words
its two words
No, compound words consist of two words combined into a single word. Listen is one word, but -ing is just a suffix (an ending of a word).
It is not one nor two words. It is hyphenated, just as it is written in the question.
Yes, it is one word, sunbathers, and is not properly used as two words.
No, compound words include two words put into a single word, ware is just one word. Ware does happen to be a homonym though.
IT is.................... just one word its really a compound though!
No - it's just one word.