some people use it as one word but the truth is that it is two words if you are looking for a word with for a compound word this is the answer.
Rubber band is two words unless you are T.I. "Rubberband Man"; Trademarked - Rubberband™ & Rubberband®; or Copyrighted - Rubberband©
Black out is two words put together Answered by Ashlee of Pikesville
no it is not an one word it is of two word
It's generally spelt as two separate words: seat belt. Over a period of time it's likely that that will change. The common pattern is for such compound nouns first to become hyphenated, then to become a single word: seat-belt, seatbelt. Such changes tend to happen quite fast nowadays, and often different forms are in use at the same time, without any one being indisputably 'correct'.
Well, there are nine different degrees of black belt. You have to be a first degree for one year, a second degree for two years, and so on.
some forms of ninjutsu recognize 15 levels each degree of ninjutsu black belt takes time to learn for example 1st degree black belt, you must have it for one full year to be promoted to 2nd degree black belt the 2nd degree black belt takes two year the 3rd takes three years and so on.
some people use it as one word but the truth is that it is two words if you are looking for a word with for a compound word this is the answer.
Earning a black belt really just means that you have figured out how much you don't know. There are ten degrees of black belt. One can continue to learn and enhance one's skills thoughout your life.
The frequency and number of belt tests between white belt and red belt will vary from school to school, but it should be approximately two-and-a-half years. Black belts usually take three years, and red belts are just one or two steps below the black belt.
Rubber band is two words unless you are T.I. "Rubberband Man"; Trademarked - Rubberband™ & Rubberband®; or Copyrighted - Rubberband©
The brown belt is the stage immediately before the black belt grades in karate. There are two stages of brown belt, the first being brown with a white stripe (2nd Mon Kyu) and then a belt which is completely brown (1st Kyu).
No, in taekwondo, the red belt is not the same rank as a black belt. Depending on your school, it is either one or two steps below the black belt. Some schools use a belt that is half red and half black to designate a black belt who is under age. This is called a poom.In taekwondo, the red belt is commonly associated with the 2nd grade, that is, the level just before black belt. All taekwondo schools have their own colored belt systems, so some schools might use a brown belt instead of a red belt. Some schools might use both a brown belt and a red belt.This differs from the use of the red belt in karate. In karate, the red belt represents the tenth degree black belt.
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He may actually have one, but keep in mind that a 1st degree black belt can be earned in as little as 2 years. It's something to be proud of, but not boastful of. Even with a black belt, he's still very much a beginner, and if he doesn't spar regularly, he won't have reactions better than anyone else in a normal fight. I have a black belt in two styles, and several other ranks close to black belt in other styles and I still consider myself a beginner. Though, one must also admit, saying you have a black belt can have a psychological effect on the opponent.
The word seatbelt has two syllables. The syllables in the word are seat-belt.
Black out is two words put together Answered by Ashlee of Pikesville