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Is proforma one word or two words?
"Pro forma" is
two words
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It is a Latin phrase meaning "as a matter of form" or "for the sake of form".
Read the following argument Studies have found that children who study music learn to read more easily than students do not this opportunity. Which of statements offers most?
What do the rules of parallelism teach us about word repetition?
Second Language Acquisition
Why are standards of spoken and written English dropping?
What does secondary mean?
What do you call a person who develops or invents new words?
Why is it good to speak two languages?
How do you say flute in Chinese?
What was the Second most spoken language in US 1960?
What English word has a double in it?
Which is easier the English alphabet or Hebrew alphabet?
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