"Home seller" is typically written as two separate words.
In the words "painter" and "seller," the suffix "-er" indicates that the person is performing the action or function associated with the root word. In this case, a "painter" is someone who paints, and a "seller" is someone who sells.
"Home sale" is typically written as two separate words.
When referring to things made in the home, one word.
No, the word "downstairs" is a single word, not two words.
It is one word
hometown is usually one word
Soft gel are individual words. The combination of these two words is a commercial creation. Use of words or phrases for commercial purpose has no grammatical rules. In other words, the seller of a product can conbine them or not at will.
It is two words.
hometown is usually one word
As one word, no. It should be two words: home trained.
In the words "painter" and "seller," the suffix "-er" indicates that the person is performing the action or function associated with the root word. In this case, a "painter" is someone who paints, and a "seller" is someone who sells.
Mobile home, two words.
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"Home sale" is typically written as two separate words.
Homework is one word.
It could be either one word or two words, depending on what you mean.When it means yearning for your home, it is one word: I am homesick for Austria.When it means staying home because you are ill, you could use two words:Today I am home sick, but I'm going to work tomorrow.
Homeowner can be either one or two words, but most often today, it is written as one word: "homeowner." Most compound words started off as two separate words. Over time, some (not all) became one word.