Some compound words with "week" are weeknight, weekday, weekend, and weeklong.
Yes, "weekly" is a compound word formed from the words "week" and "ly."
No. It is a noun but not a compound word. Because it is a day of the week it has nothing to do with the individual words.
Yes, "sundae" is a compound word. It is made up of the words "sun" and "dae" (originally spelled "Sunday"), referring to the day of the week when such treats were traditionally served.
Compound words with sand:SandbagSandbankSandbarSandblastSandboxSandburgSandcastleSandhogSandlotSandlotterSandmanSandmenSandpaperSandpiperSandpitSandstoneSandstormSandwichCompound words ending with sand:Quicksand
Compound words with gentle:GentlefolkGentlemanlyGentlemanGentlemenGentlewomanGentlewomen
Yes, "weekly" is a compound word formed from the words "week" and "ly."
No. It is a noun but not a compound word. Because it is a day of the week it has nothing to do with the individual words.
compound words
Yes, "sundae" is a compound word. It is made up of the words "sun" and "dae" (originally spelled "Sunday"), referring to the day of the week when such treats were traditionally served.
Is called a compound word ex. week+end=weekend ,water+proof =waterproof (etc...)
Yes, into and today are compound words.
Compound words that have when in them are whence, whenever, and whensoever.
No, if they are separate words they are not compound.
No, many people believe that weekend is a non-compound word since week is not officially a word...If you look it up in the dictionary it will not be there! Get it? :) Now, have some fun with the dictionary.
compound words written as two
Some compound words that have "oil" in them are: oilcloth, oilrig, oilcan, oilskin.
Compound words can be made with almost any two words.