On a pedantic note: shutdown is a noun. Shut down is a phrasal verb. You don't "get shutdown," but you do "get shut down." This applies to all sorts of phrasal verbs and their noun forms: break down vs. breakdown, take off versus takeoff, etc. Quick quiz:
a. shut down
b. shutdown
2. Your sink is going to _____ if you keep dumping crap into it.
a. back up
b. backup
a. back up
b. backup
a. blow up
a. break down
b. breakdown
a. break down
b. breakdown
I hope there are no more fuckups.
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Basically: closed compound = noun; open compound = verb. Examples:
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break up = verb
Damn, I did worse than I expected. One more pothole I'm liable to step in as I stroll down Grammar Road.
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