Yes footstool is a compound word. The words are foot and stool.
The compound word that ends in "look" is "outlook."
No, "were held" is not a compound word. It is a verb phrase made up of the auxiliary verb "were" and the main verb "held."
Some compound nouns that end with 'onion' are:green onionred onionSpanish onionVidalia onionwhite onionyellow onion
No, you do not hyphenate a double consonant word when it is used in a compound word or as part of a phrase. The double consonant remains intact.
Yes footstool is a compound word. The words are foot and stool.
The compound word for stool is "toilet seat." This term combines "toilet," which refers to the sanitation fixture, and "seat," which indicates the part used for sitting. Another related compound word is "toilet paper," often associated with restroom use alongside a stool.
The compound word that ends in "look" is "outlook."
One example of a compound word that ends in "cry" is "butterfly."
One compound word ending with by is......... Driveby!
footstool or foot stool. I think both may be correct.
A compound word is one that is made of two or more other words. In other words, each part is a separate word. Toad is a word and stool is a word, so toadstool is a compound word.
No, "rate hike" is not a compound word. It is a two-word phrase.
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