Yes, "police officer" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "police" and "officer" are combined to refer to a law enforcement official.
Yes, the word 'police officer' is a noun, a compound noun; a word for a person.
The word is spelled officer, as in police officer.
"You are under arrest!" said the police officer.
i am pretty sure it is when you tell a police officer the %$^% off or something
Police officer, law enforcement officer, cop, security force, masters at arms (for the Navy), bobby (Britain) Constable , gumshoe; there's an unlimited number of terms for 'police officer'.
I don't think there are "peace officers in Florida. I believe peace officer is another word for police officer.
the police officer gave a citation
As impatient as a police officer
The police officer gave the man a ticket for jaywalking.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
Yes, a police officer can issue a ticket to another police officer if they witness a violation of the law by that officer. Police officers are expected to uphold the law regardless of their own profession.
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