Newbetuts
.
"Whom of which", a valid expression? [closed]
whom
grammar
errors
No, it is not a valid expression. It's simply bad English
Related
Is there a difference between "opt" and "choose"?
Can we say “front of spring” or merely “beginning of spring”?
Secular alternative to "cardinal sin"
Is there a term for a married couple who have the same christian and surname?
... As likely to ... as
What is it called when an hourly worker is paid at a different rate for doing different things?
What is the origin of the phrase "in your backpocket"?
Does the word, ‘decorator’ have a special meaning other than a person who designs (or paints) the interior and exterior of houses?
Is there a term for two differently phrased sentences with the same meaning?
“best thing since X”
What is a baby ling called?
How did "Captain" become a term for a businessman who employed prison labor?
Recent Posts
org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException: Topic not present in metadata after 60000 ms
Why my code runs infinite time when i entered non integer type in c++ [duplicate]
How to retrieve Instagram username from User ID?
Serverless Framework - Variables resolution error
How do we access a file in github repo inside our azure databricks notebook