with |
whom |
As a preposition with
is against.
As an adverb with
is (midwestern us) along, together with others/group etc.
As a noun with
is .
As a pronoun whom is
what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
whith |
whom |
As a preposition whith
is .
As a pronoun whom is
what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
discreet |
whom |
As an adjective discreet
is respectful of privacy or secrecy; quiet; diplomatic.
As a pronoun whom is
what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
whom |
whereas |
As a pronoun whom
is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
As a conjunction whereas is
.
whom |
whoever |
As pronouns the difference between whom and whoever
is that
whom is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb while
whoever is whatever person or persons or
whoever can be .
As an adverb whoever is
(
an emphatic form of)
who .
whom |
witch |
As a pronoun whom
is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
As a noun witch is
a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.
As a verb witch is
to practise witchcraft.
whom |
wich |
As a pronoun whom
is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
As a noun wich is
a bundle of thread. an alternative spelling of lang=en.
all |
whom |
As an adverb all
is
intensifier.
As a determiner all
is every individual or anything of the given class, with no exceptions (the noun or noun phrase denoting the class must be plural or uncountable).
As a noun all
is everything possible.
As a conjunction all
is although.
As an initialism ALL
is initialism of lang=en.
As a pronoun whom is
what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
those |
whom |
As pronouns the difference between those and whom
is that
those is plural of lang=en while
whom is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
As a determiner those
is plural of lang=en.
would |
whom |
As a verb would
is (
lb)
as a past-tense form of (will) .
As a pronoun whom is
what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
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