I did a little browsing around on the subject of grammar and language usage. I know that the word, 'whom' is used much less now in the UK. Most people just say, 'who'. I've n... moreI did a little browsing around on the subject of grammar and language usage. I know that the word, 'whom' is used much less now in the UK. Most people just say, 'who'. I've noticed, 'whom' used a fair bit on here. Is it still widely used in some countries? Subtle difference.
EXAMPLES:Parent(s), grandparent(s), other relative(s), friend(s), domestic partners, government agencies, the military, courts, jails, prisons, religious groups, car manufacturers,... moreEXAMPLES:Parent(s), grandparent(s), other relative(s), friend(s), domestic partners, government agencies, the military, courts, jails, prisons, religious groups, car manufacturers, car manufacturers,:tent manufacturers, train conductors, livestock handlers ...~
(NPR) National Public Radio is an ultra- far left- liberal broadcasting platform .I just heard during a station break that the CIA is either one of its supporters or sponsors. I am... more(NPR) National Public Radio is an ultra- far left- liberal broadcasting platform .I just heard during a station break that the CIA is either one of its supporters or sponsors. I am waiting until it plays again to verify which one it is. I went online to research it, but found nothing definitive. ~
Either incorrectly writing a compound word as two separate words . . .bed roomhorse playin laidit self
Or incorrectly writing two separate words as compound words. ~
Not an earth-shattering question, and it won't change the world - it's just I just redecorated a new room for my daughter and ended up going right to the wire on the paint.. Never ... moreNot an earth-shattering question, and it won't change the world - it's just I just redecorated a new room for my daughter and ended up going right to the wire on the paint.. Never had that happen before, so I did wonder how often that happens?