No it's two words.
Yes, the word 'shoe' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'shoe' is a word for a covering for the foot, a word for a thing.Example uses:I found one shoe but I can't find the other. (noun)I've called the farrier to shoe the horse. (verb)
The word 'shoe' is both a noun (shoe, shoes) and a verb (shoe, shoes, shoeing, shod or shodden).Examples:I found one shoe but I can't find the other. (noun)There's a local blacksmith who can shoe the horse. (verb)
Yes
There isn't a definition of pointe shoe because it is an English word. The real word that is french for "pointe shoe" is sur la pointe which means on top of pointe.
As a noun it is one word.He is a high school dropout.As a verb it is two words.One out of every two students will drop out of high school.
No, "shoebox" is not one word. It is a compound word made up of "shoe" and "box."
The word shoe has one syllable.
"Shoebox" is typically considered one word when referring to a small container designed to hold a pair of shoes.
Shoe Box was created in 1995.
one foot haha
Yes, shoemaker is one word.
Horseshoe is just one word.
A rectangle.
"Shoelace" is typically written as one word.
The box is called a shoe.
No but a tin can.
The shoe box.