No it is not
NO. Teach is the base word and "er" is the suffix, meaning "someone who".
Some examples of compound words for the noun 'school' are:school houseschool dayschoolroomschool bookschool teachernight schoolhigh schoolmiddle schoolelementary schooltrade school
are the example are class adviser,school principal,school hard
schoolhouse classroom bedroom
Upwards is a compound word.
Yes, "schoolteacher" is a compound word because it is made up of two smaller words (school + teacher) that combine to create a new word with a distinct meaning.
The compound word for school head is headmaster.
No it is not
NO. Teach is the base word and "er" is the suffix, meaning "someone who".
head teacher school head
school instructer
teacher
You should be a teacher at blab school.
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
The term "high school" is a compound noun, with a distinct meaning (secondary education) separate from simply a school that is high. It can also be used as an adjective/noun adjunct for things associated with high schools (e.g. high school teacher) and is usually not hyphenated.
The term for an educator can be one word, "schoolteacher."It also appears less frequently as a hyphenated form school-teacher.
homeschool schoolwork