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No one.
The book of the week often changes from one week to another.
There are three morphemes in the word bookcases. Book is one morpheme, case is also one morpheme, and the -s at the end makes up one morpheme since it changes the meaning of the word.
it changes the supply of money
it changes the supply of money
it changes the supply of money
A person that continuously corrects others even though it may seem trivial could be called petty by the person or people who are being corrected although that wouldn't be the case here on wikianswers as correcting others mistakes is all part of the wikianswers experience and so one that constantly corrects others mistakes here would be called one of the top editors.
No. Wives is corrects. Wives is plural. Meaning many.. Wife is singular. Meaning only one.
There are two syllables in the word 'bookcase'.
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Sorry but the question makes no sense. If that's the title of the book then that's the title, there isn't another one.
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