"Break room" is considered as one term and typically refers to a single area in a workplace where employees can relax and take breaks. So it is considered as one term, not two.
'Fitting room' is two words.
"Work time" is written as two words.
"Test work" is typically written as two separate words.
Hard work is written as two separate words.
Oh, dude, it's two words. Like, "file" and "room" are totally separate entities in the dictionary. So, if you're thinking of combining them into one word, you might be in for a rude awakening. But hey, no judgment here, language can be a real trip sometimes.
Ah, the break room, a place for rest and rejuvenation. It's actually two words, my friend. Just like how we use two colors to create a beautiful painting, "break room" is made up of two separate words that come together to create a peaceful space for everyone to enjoy.
Two words. Lunch break.
jump on the table and it will break in half two make one whole
California has two specific laws regarding employee break rooms. When employees are required to eat on premises, an employer is required to provide an area or break room for employees to eat. The construction, mining, drilling and logging industries are excluded from complying with this law. If employees are required to work an overnight shift after 10pm, an employer is required to have a break room for employees to consume food or drink.
Margarete Cadaver is a nurse. We know at least at one point she was assigned to work in the emergency room.
'Fitting room' is two words.
Two words. It is a room of the press.
two.
Step into the middle of the table then jump. The tabble with break in half. Two halves make a whole.
One room; two or more rooms.
Two single beds in one room is called twin room.
Both. Bath=room= bathroom bath and room are two different words it is a compound word