He listened to our conversation and he told the police.
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.
No, the word 'conversation' is a noun, a word for an exchange of ideas by spoken words; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun conversation is 'it'.Example: We had a long conversation. I learned a lot from it.
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.
There is no compound word.A compound word is a word like bus-stop.Husban is spelt like this husband
The apathetic audience shortened my act considerably.
This sentence is precise. + It is also a compound sentence.= This sentence is precise and it is a compound sentence.
I had a conversation with your mother this morning.
A sentence with a compound word is, He was excited about signing up to play football.
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
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."
The compound word for "not far away" is nearby, and the compound word for "at the side of" is alongside.
No, the word 'conversation' is a noun, a word for an exchange of ideas by spoken words; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun conversation is 'it'.Example: We had a long conversation. I learned a lot from it.
The compound noun is Middle English.