The correct form is 'blooming,' but 'bloomin' would be okay in an informal, casual context, like 'bloomin onion' on a restaurant menu.
It is not proper to use a comma after the word "thanks" in the phrase "thanks again."
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
"Whom's" is not a standard word in English. The proper form to use is "whom," which is the objective case of "who."
No, it's a slang word.The proper way to say this is to use "going to" instead of "gonna."
No. "Irregardless" is not a word. "Dictionaries that list the word "irregardless" list it as "non-standard." This means that they recognize the word has common use, but really isn't a proper word. So, you can use the word as it is a "real" word, recognized by dictionaries, but you would be much better off using the proper word, regardless of the "trendy kids."
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It is proper English to use the word scary. Scarey is simply the proper word with a letter e accidentally inserted, making it an incorrectly spelled word.
No, dino is not a proper Scrabble word.
i have no bloomin idea what zalabia is, sorry :(
It is bloomin made out of fuel
its used like the word "A" except you use it when the word following starts with a vowel.
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It is not proper to use a comma after the word "thanks" in the phrase "thanks again."
the word would not be "joyable" but " enjoyable" is the proper word to use.