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use of 'look like' | different using of "start and begin"
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compound word keychain Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:53 am  compound word keychain
 

Hello again Very Happy

I sometimes get confused about compound words.

1. a keychain
2. a key chain

Number 2 is not a compound word but I think the meaning is the same as in number 1.

Thanks in advance,

mdenglish Very Happy
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compound word keychain Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:09 am  compound word keychain
 

1. a keychain, is a wrong English word but you can use it and people can understand.
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