caduc -- obsolete - null
Obsolete
"Thou"
"Out of date" is typically written as three words.
One alternative word that can be used instead of "they" is "them."
"I used to smoke" indicates that smoking was a past habit that the speaker no longer engages in. "I am used to smoke" is incorrect; it should be "I am used to smoking," which means the speaker is accustomed to smoking regularly.
"Anymore" is one word when used to mean "any longer" or "nowadays." For example, "I don't eat meat anymore." If you mean "any more" as in referring to a greater quantity or additional things, it is two words. For example, "Do you want any more cake?"
Obsolete
"Thou"
The adjective could be obsolete, outmoded, or superseded.
no
Yes, it is one word "update."
two
One example could be... "The pressure group lobbied for longer tariffs for those convicted of murder"
The term 'flyte' is a different spelling for the word 'flight' that is no longer used. One can find more information about the word from online dictionary based sites.
The word could be obsolete, outmoded, or superseded.
how to split the date,time,month,year in one word Example: 20120621121201
"Out of date" is typically written as three words.
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