The correct past tense form of "spit" is "spat." "Spitted" is not commonly used.
The grammatical term for 'fact' is a noun. In a sentence, 'fact' functions as a subject, object, or complement.
The grammatical subject in the sentence is "you." The sentence is asking about the time when the person being addressed can start registering for courses for the new term.
The grammatical term for two or more words next to each other that begin with the same letter is alliteration.
The word declension is a noun. It is a grammatical term.
No, the correct term is bare minimum.
'Spat' is not a mathematical term.
Past tense is the grammatical term.
"Different from" is the correct term. "Different to" is simply a common grammatical error. Things are "different from" or "similar to".
A noun. Correct grammatical term for the word/s to which a pronoun refers is the antecedent.
The grammatical term for 'fact' is a noun. In a sentence, 'fact' functions as a subject, object, or complement.
The word she is a pronoun.
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voice is the grammatical term which is used to tell whether the subject is receiving or acting the action
I think it is called a tittle.
It is usually a preposition, though it is sometimes a conjunction.
The word possible is an adjective.