Receiving a salary increase is a benefit, but it also comes with added responsibilities.
The compound word in the sentence is "sister-in-law."
The compound word for "not far away" is nearby, and the compound word for "at the side of" is alongside.
The compound noun is Middle English.
No, "whereas" is not a compound word. It is a single word used to contrast two different parts of a sentence.
No, "interjection" is not a compound word. It is a standalone word that refers to a part of speech used to express emotions or add emphasis in a sentence.
There is no compound word.A compound word is a word like bus-stop.Husban is spelt like this husband
This sentence is precise. + It is also a compound sentence.= This sentence is precise and it is a compound sentence.
A sentence with a compound word is, He was excited about signing up to play football.
"you will benefit me very well"
The benefit to company was in million dollars if they got that client. This is a sample sentence using benefit.
There is no open compound in your question/sentence. An open compound word is a compound word with a space in it, e.g. hang out
Like this: Does this job benefit my family?
A divorce will benefit us both.
a compound sentence having a word bewilder?
A compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two complete sentences joined by a conjunction (and, but, or) or semicolon (;). The word its is a possessive pronoun. Any sentence that contains the word its can be made into a compound sentence by connecting another sentence to it correctly. "My dog's name is Rover and its fur is brown."
The compound word in the sentence is "sister-in-law."
my teacher gave the student the benefit of the dout.