Thinking is not a compound word.
A compound word is made of two words. Think is a word but 'ing' is not a word.
What is a word that could form a compound with service?
Some compound words for 'service' are:
Technically, yes, but this occurred long ago.
To- a preposition used for expressing motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing approached and reached, as opposed to from
Morrow- a noun that means the next day
Yes, rainfall is a compound word that contains the words rain and fall.
What are some compound words using the word 'field'?
Compound words using field:
backfield
battlefield
coalfield
cornfield
fieldwork
fieldworker
midfield
minefield
A compound word is a word that is formed from two individual words, as in: motorcycle, motorbike, motorboat, etc. So the answer is yes.
No, the noun 'committee' is not a compound noun.
A compound noun is a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own. An example of a compound noun is committeeman.
Makeshift is a compound word made up of make and shift.
Is the word 'together' a compound word?
Well a compound word is word(S) made up into a bigger word so I would think that together because it consists of the words to get her=together, My answer is YES
A compound word is more than simply a word made up of other words. The components must be valid English words AND they have to be related in some way to the compound. In that sense, "together" is only VERY loosely a compound word because it's derived from the infinitive form "to" and an old German word meaning "gather". The fact that it can be decomposed into three unrelated words does not make it a true compound of "to", "get" and "her", any more than "bulletin" would be considered a compound because it contains "bullet" and "in".
Yes. Why? Because: ago=a and go. Two words that form a new word!