
I use Β«whom Β» commonly, but only after a preposition (to whom, by whom). It seems unnatural to me as just a direct object (Whom am I supposed to meet...
I use Β«whom Β» commonly, but only after a preposition (to whom, by whom). It seems unnatural to me as just a direct object (Whom am I supposed to meet...
I was taught cursive writing in third grade, and wrote exclusively in it until about 2007 when I realized that hardly anyone could read it, including ...
Wayworders? Waywordists? I don't know. I just prefer it with a suffix.
RobertB said Ron, what foreign words have a leading consonant m that is 'made between the upper teeth and lower lip' ? Aldamans, could you give some...
Ron Draney said English doesn't have: A labiodental nasal, like the sound m but made between the upper teeth and lower lip rather than both lip...