There is no mountain range that forms the backbone of the UK but the Pennines are the backbone of England.
Forma
Warren Forma was born in 1923.
The plural form of pro forma is pro formas.
It is two words: "pro forma."
No, there is no space between "pro forma." "Pro forma" is a Latin term meaning "as a matter of form."
Una Forma de Sentir was created in 2005.
Canadá forma parte del continente de América del Norte.
Strictly speaking, pro forma is an adjective and has no plural. It is often used in context as a noun meaning pro forma invoice, pro forma balance sheet, or pro forma report, etc though. When used as such the plural would be pro formas.
forma.
The plural of pro forma (or pro-forma) is pro formas (pro-formas)
La forma desarrollada means: the developed form. It is unclear what this phrase refers to.
Cassiopeia