The noun "set up" is typically written as two words when used as a noun, as in "the set up for the event." However, it can also be seen as a hyphenated form, "set-up," in some contexts. In contrast, when used as a verb, it is written as two words, "set up."
Yes, the word 'train set' is acompound noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word formed from two or more words that has its own meaning.
A number is a noun as a word for a number or a quantity. Examples: The table is set for six. Volume two has arrived at the bookstore.
The word 'branch' is a count noun; one tree branch, two tree branches; one bank branch, four bank branches; a river branch, several river branches.
Yes, sixteen is a compound word. Compound words are formed when two or more different words are put together to form a whole new word with a new meaning. Six: noun: a number in a set or series. Teen: a teenage person. Sixteen: noun: a person who is the age of sixteen.
The noun 'scales' is a plural noun, a word form two or more.The singular noun is 'scale'.
Yes, the word 'train set' is acompound noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word formed from two or more words that has its own meaning.
Emily has two sets of teeth.
A singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing.A plural noun is a word for two or more persons, places, or things.For example:a chair or two chairsan idea or some ideasan experience or many experiencesa building or a row of buildingsone child or two childrenone foot or two feeta tree or several treesa knife or a set of knivesan egg or a dozen eggsone parent or both parents
It is two words, the word "bumper" being an attributive noun or noun adjunct that modifies the primary noun "sticker".
The noun 'princess' IS a singular noun; a word for one person.The plural noun is 'princesses'; a word for two or more people.
Ferryboat is ONE word, a compound noun.
Yes, the word'swing set' is a compound noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word formed from two or more words that has its own meaning.
The word 'TV' (traditionally capitalized) is a noun, a word for a thing. Originally, it was an acronym for the word 'television', but TV has become accepted as a noun itself. Although it is capitalized, it is a common noun, a general word for a type of audio, video receiver.The term 'TV set' is a compound noun, the combination of two words joined to form a noun with a meaning of its own.
Policeman is the correct way to write it. So your answer is one word.Policewoman is also one word. However police officer is two words.
The word "pairs" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a set of two corresponding items. As a verb, it means to bring two things together to form a set.
The word army is a singular noun; armies is the plural form.
It's one word.One word as an adjective; two words as a noun