"Whom's" is not a standard word in English. The proper form to use is "whom," which is the objective case of "who."
The root word in "really" is "real."
The base word of "realistic" is "real."
No, "forlon" is not a real word. The correct spelling is "forlorn," which means lonely, sad, or abandoned.
No, "deafue" is not a real word in the English language. It seems to be a typographical error or a made-up word.
"Disagreeance" is not commonly recognized as a standard English word. The more commonly used word is "disagreement."
Turkey. :)
A Parallelogram and a rhombus
Three words: who, whom, om.
adult males whoms father had been an athen citizen
adult males whoms father had been an athen citizen
The problem of the Proclamation was that it was not clear whos and whoms interests were being touched. In other words, it wasn't specific who they were emancipating from.
The root word in "really" is "real."
Yes it is a real word.
Yes. The word "is" is a real word. of course it is.
Yes, "answer" is a real word.
no it is not a real word
No, that is not a real word.