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    The Kennedy Compound consists of three houses on six acres (24,000 m²) of waterfront property on Cape Cod along Nantucket Sound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, United States It was once the home of American businessman and political figure Joseph P Kennedy, his wife Rose, and two of their sons, President John F Kennedy and Senator Robert F Kennedy
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    Hello again, dear English consultants I have seen several times the participle form of the verb compose followed by the preposition "by" Does it mean the same that followed by the preposition "of"? Correct me if I'm wrong, please Composed + of means the same that formed + by, doesn't it
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    You've found examples of compound nouns which have evolved from hyphenated compounds So, 'pickup' in AE is still "pick-up" in BE "Hideout" and "hide-out" are, it seems, both in use and I find it slightly curious that the Wordreference Random House Dictionary (AE) lists both - I expect to see only "hideout" in BE
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    Please, I need to know if the correct spelling for "fairy tale" is "fairy tale" or "fairytale" Are the two options correct? Thanks, Elisangela
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    In a conversation I was explaining something about my native language and I said, "It's a combinated word " I feel like I should've said "It's a combined word" Which one is correct? And when do you use "combinated" vs "combined"? What's the difference between them? Thanks a lot!
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    Hi, I would like to know which of the two is correct: "a commonly-used word object" or "a commonly used word object"? I know that you usually use the hyphen for adjs before nouns (as in commonly-held), but if I search Google I find lots of non-hyphenated results Thanks for you help [[ There
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    Which one is correct and why? Wordreference shows "tool box", however, I've seen it also written as one noun "toolbox" When do we write compound nouns together (snowstorm) and when do we write them apart (high school) ?
  • Month end vs month-end | WordReference Forums
    And the open compound when used as a noun 1- I will give you the month-end results by next Monday 2- It will be done at month end What do you think? If we consider monthend as a valid closed compound then I think we could also use monthend in both sentences above (similar to childcare in British English)
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    Hello What is the difference between "workday" and "work day"? Why do some people write "workday", others — "work day"?
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    I usually follow the rule that says that a compound adjective is to be hyphenated only when it comes before the noun For this reason, I've used the hyphen in the first instance in the following sentence: "Although this position has been rejected by intelligent and well-informed authors, it has





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