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The noun 'passport' is a compound noun; a word made by combining the noun 'pass' and the noun 'port' to form a word with its own meaning.
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A compound word is made by combining two or more words to make a new word that has a new meaning. Cannot is a compound word. Other compound words include passport, together, and lifetime.
No. A compound word is the result of two words being joined. eg quicksand, passport, armchair.
A compound word is made by combining two or more words to make a new word that has a new meaning. Cannot is a compound word. Other compound words include passport, together, and lifetime.
No, the passport card number is different from the passport number. The passport number is a unique identifier for the passport book, while the passport card number is a unique identifier for the passport card.
You Don't. You need to have a passport in order to have a passport number.
Yes. Virtually any passport has a passport number
No, I have received my passport but not my passport card yet.
The passport card itself is the passport. However, it has its limitations in use as compared to the traditional book passport.
No, the passport number typically changes when you renew your passport.
Yes, the passport card was mailed separately from the passport.