whomsoever / whosoever –One word; formal terms for whomever and whoever. who’s / whose –The contraction who’s is used for “who is/has.” The posessive form whose is replaced mistakenly with who’s by some writers. word-of-mouth –Always hyphenate, as a noun or adjective. workday...
They were also visible to whomever wore the Ruling Ring (whether the other Rings conferred this ability is unknown). This process also appeared to link their lives and power with Sauron's, making them little more than extensions of his will. When Sauron's power was weak, the wraiths ...
The Ego does not acknowledge its own tremendous negativity; it uses cloaking, self-deception, and finds whomever or whatever to convince itself that the problem is not within.The Ego actually imposes its thinking onto other people. As a depressed person, you may perceive others as imposing ...
though it is well attested in the works of reputable writers. . . .Different thanis more acceptably used, particularly in American usage, where the object of comparison is expressed by a full clause:The campus is different than it was 20 years ago.Different frommay be used with a clause i...
2″ to 5/8″ is fine. If you are sewing with a thin/delicate knit fabric, the edges will roll, in which case you want to sew (or cut down) to a very small allowance, because the fabric has a tendency to curl and a big curl can be uncomfortable to whomever is wearing the item...
2″ to 5/8″ is fine. If you are sewing with a thin/delicate knit fabric, the edges will roll, in which case you want to sew (or cut down) to a very small allowance, because the fabric has a tendency to curl and a big curl can be uncomfortable to whomever is wearing the item...