"Potluck" is typically spelled as one word. It refers to a communal meal where each guest brings a dish to share. Some people may still use the two-word version "pot luck," but "potluck" is the more commonly accepted spelling in modern usage.
1 word
There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.
No. The adjective is one word "breathtaking" (causing awe or wonder).
Free time is spelled as two words, not one word.
The word is spelled peaceful, with only one 'l' at the end.
It's spelled with one word.
three words
No, you have spelled letterhead correctly as one word.
1 word
one word, but 2 syllables. Spelled: payback. :)
There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.
One example of a long "a" word spelled with "au" is "faucet."
Seaweed is spelled as one word, not separated into two words.
No - it's just one word.
Back roads are two words.
No. The adjective is one word "breathtaking" (causing awe or wonder).
Free time is spelled as two words, not one word.