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- Women is the plural of woman; woman is singular. E.g. "I love that woman" and: "I love those women."
- A question mark denotes a question. For example: "Yes, but I am the Virgin Mary?" or: "You're an idiot?" may seem to be an attempt at a rhetorical question or to exaggerate sarcasm, but it's still incorrect. Correct use would be: "Who is she? Who is she? Where did you find her?"
- Paid is the past tense of pay, as in to pay someone money. Payed is the past tense of pay, as in to pay out (let out) ropes.
- S is the verb, c is the noun. For example: "you have the Military of Defence which provides defense," or: "your dental practice will practise dentistry."
- Whose is the possessive form of who, who's is the contraction of who is. E.g. "Whose habbo is that who's causing a riot?"
- There, their and they're. There is used generally to point something out, e.g. "look over there!" Their is the possessive form of they, e.g. "That's their house." They're is a contraction of they are, e.g. "they're moving house."
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