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No. A compound word is two words put together to make one. Example: Chalkboard, chapstick,
"Grandparenting" is typically one word when referring to the role or activity of being a grandparent.
The compound word with the word "shield" is "shieldbearer."
One compound word you can make is "raincoat."
The compound word that begins with hear is hearsay.
No. A compound word is two words put together to make one. Example: Chalkboard, chapstick,
Yes, "grandparent" is a compound noun made up of the words "grand" and "parent" joined together to refer to the parent of one's parent.
Your great grandparent's daughter is either your grandmother or a sister of one of your grandarents. The sister of one of your grandparents is your great aunt. (Some people would say, "grand aunt", which means the same thing.)
No. Grandparents is the plural form of the word, meaning it is a day to celebrate for more than one grandparent. Grandparent's is the possessive form of the word, meaning the day would belong to a single grandparent.
"Grandparenting" is typically one word when referring to the role or activity of being a grandparent.
Sometimes is one compound word.
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."
Intact is not a compound word.
A non compound word is , a word with one word not two . For a example a compound word is snowflake. An non compound is hot cheetos.
Compound words using the word 'one' are:anyoneeveryoneonetimesomeone
A person is your second cousin if you have the same great grandparent but not the same grandparent. Another way to think about it is that a person is your second cousin if one of your grandparents was the brother or sister of one of the other person's grandparents.