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club-house ,clubhouse, club house, which one is right ? Are they the same mdaning?
Aug 17, 2010 2:50 AM
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"Clubhouse" is the best form to use. It's a single thing.
We use the hyphen to tie together words (temporarily), and eventually we drop the hyphen and make the two words a single word, once we are familiar with the expression. Eg. "midday" used to be spelt "mid-day". This is seeing the language in its evolution.
August 17, 2010
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"clubhouse"
August 17, 2010
Yes and it all means the same thing. Example if you belong to a golf club, you might say to another golfer, "I'll see you at the clubhouse after my game".
August 17, 2010
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