Compound words can be written with a space between the words, with a hyphen between the words and with no space between the words.
The three types (with examples) are:open high school hot dog (notice space between the two words)closed eyeball afternoon (no space between words)hyphenated twenty-one happy-go-lucky
Comparatives are formed in what two ways?
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There are a couple of different ways to write 50.603: Fifty point six zero three Fifty and six hundred three thousandths.
Compound words can be written with a space between the words, with a hyphen between the words and with no space between the words.
Compound nouns can be written: As one word: policeman As a hyphenated word: six-pack As two separate words: fast ball
Comparatives are formed in what two ways?By adding the ending -er or -estBy using the words more or most before the word.
The three types (with examples) are:open high school hot dog (notice space between the two words)closed eyeball afternoon (no space between words)hyphenated twenty-one happy-go-lucky
Borrowing from other languages Compound words Blending parts of two words
global winds, coriolis effect, and continental deflections
Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a new word that represents a single concept or entity. They can be formed through various ways, such as combining two nouns (e.g., "bookcase"), a noun and an adjective (e.g., "redhead"), or a verb and a noun (e.g., "breakfast"). The meaning of a compound noun is often different from the individual words that make it up.
Comparatives are formed in what two ways?
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One example! 4 × 5 × 6 × 7 − 9 = 831 -------- I disagree with this answer. Three digits can be chosen from five in 5C3 = 10 ways For each of these choices the three digits can be ordered in 6 ways. Therefore, 10(6) = 60 numbers can be formed.
there are three ways to write ratio's.in words. for example lets say 5 to 20in fraction from. 5/20regular form 5:20
1: a comma and a conjunction 2: a semicolon 3: a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb or transition