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  4. noun. dic· tio· nary ˈdik-shə-ˌner-ē. -ˌne-rē. plural dictionaries. Synonyms of dictionary. 1. : a reference source in print or electronic form containing words usually alphabetically arranged along with information about their forms, pronunciations, functions, etymologies, meanings, and syntactic and idiomatic uses. 2.

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  6. Plural and Possessive Names: A Guide. Why is it Socrates' deathbed but Dickens's novels? What to Know. Names are proper nouns, which become plurals the same way that other nouns do: add the letter -s for most names (“the Johnsons,” “the Websters”) or add -es if the name ends in s or z (“the Joneses,” “the Martinezes”).

  7. What to Know. Who performs the action of a verb (e.g. "They are the ones who sent me the gift"), while whom receives the action of a verb ("I'd like to thank the gift-givers, whom I've known for years"). In grammar terms, that makes who a subject, and whom an object.

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