The compound word is "downshift."
Makeshift is a compound word made up of make and shift.
As a species, we may not survive the Earth's polarity shift. Let's shift it into high gear, boys!
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No, "below" is not a compound word. It is a single word that functions as an adverb to indicate a position lower than something else.
I had the same thing happen on my Mazda Bongo. it seems that in my case it was because the 2nd button down on the automatic gear shift was inadvertently pressed when I shifted from reverse to drive. On my Bongo there are two buttons on the gear shift, the top to release the shift lock to change to a different gear and a second button below that, which when pressed, holds a particular gear to stop the gearbox from automatically changing up, ie when towing up a hill etc. Trouble is, it is easy to forget it is pressed and you continue to drive in that gear.
Italicised lower case b"b"
No, the word gear is not an adverb.The word gear is a noun and a verb.
No It's not a compound word
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Upwards is a compound word.
There is no compound word.A compound word is a word like bus-stop.Husban is spelt like this husband