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The word meaning "complete" is spelt whole. The word meaning "opening" is spelt hole.
The word whole is an adjective. It describes the entirety of something.
No, not the word morning. So it'll be written like this: Good morning Mrs. Martin. This is because good is the start of the sentence and Mrs. Martin is a name.Improved answer by NekoChibi-Chan:No "Good Morning Mrs Martin" Is incorrect grammer. Because it is a sentence. If "Good Morning Mrs Martin was a title, you would capitalize every word of it. Hower since it's a general sentence, You would capitalize "Good" because its the first word in a sentence. And you would also capitalize "Mrs Martin" because it is the name of a person "morning" would be the only word in the sentence that is not capitalized. Also "Mrs" is an abbreviation so you would put a "." after Mrs.In the end the sentence should look like this:"Good morning Mrs. Martin."
There is no root. That is the whole word.
there are 2 syllables in the word mrs
Mrs = Frau
It is "señora" (pronounced "senyora").Mrs., in Spanish is SRAThe Spanish or Castilian word for Mrs is "señora".
Mrs. IS the abbreviation - the word is mistress.
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The word whole is not a verb; the word whole is a noun (a word for a thing) and an adjective (a word that describes a noun). Examples:Noun: A whole is the sum of its parts.Adjective: He ate the whole thing.
The word for Mrs. is "pani" and is pronounced pahn-yee. The word for Mr. is "pan" and is pronounced pahn.
Mrs is señora (Abbreviated Sra.)
Mrs.
Senhora.
The word for Mrs in Portuguese is "Senhora".
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