"Wheelchair" is a compound word, not hyphenated.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Yes. Compound adjectives are hyphenated in English (unless they are already percived as one word, like "lukewarm").
The word respectful is not a compound word.
No, "nearby" is not a compound word. It is a single word formed by combining "near" and "by."
The compound word is "disjointedkeyboardappealinganother."
Yes, wheelchair is a noun, a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a chair constructed with wheels, a mobility device; a word for a thing.
Well, it is made up of the word wheel and the word chair. That pretty much makes it a compound word.
No, they are two words: twenty five.
Yes
The guy left the hospital in a wheelchair.
In this case is it hyphenated. "Hand-rolled" is hyphened because it's acting as a compound modifier, since both words are joined to describe the cigarette.
No
Yes, the word milk powder is a compound noun, but it is a separated compound noun.A separated compound can be hyphened when used to describe another noun (a noun as an adjective called an attributive noun). Examples:Please pick up a package of milk powder.The milk-powder granules are in big clumps.
In APA format, "nonjudgmental" is not hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., nonjudgmental approach). However, it is hyphenated when used as a compound modifier before a noun (e.g., a non-judgmental attitude).
In the question it is. But there is no need for it to be.
Yes it's a word. It can be hyphened also cold-ness.
No, building is not a compound word.