An MP
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mp (as shown in the question) could be the abbreviation for:
Member of Parliment, or Military Police. (Not sure where the grammar part comes in?)
townly grammar
There is no difference. Neither exists. Grammar is grammar, period.
Dependency grammar lacks phrasal nodes; constituency grammar (or traditional grammar) uses phrasal nodes.
The grammar of sound is sound-related grammar. ---Julia M.
Freaking Grammar Freaks are Grammar Freaks that are Freaking out!!!
Yes he was. He used to attend Grammar school in Huntington along with Samuel Pepys
mp
The plurals for acronyms such as MP add only an S, to become MPs.
if you are talking about neopets, i can help you. If you say it 'mp' you would call it an mp, but if you say 'morphing potion' it would be a morphing potion.
It is grammar.
Andy Slaughter MP is the Labour MP for Hammersmith and Shadow Justice Minister.
If you mean a political MP, then it's a Member of Parliament. MP can also stand for Military Police.
No, grammar is spelled grammar in the U.S.
MP = Mega Pixels 3 MP = 4000 5 MP = 3000 8 MP = 2000 10 MP = 1500 12 MP = 1000 The more mega pixels there are, the less amount of photos it can hold.
no u dont have to have a job to a mp
They Get Vote To Be A MP
John Whittingdale OBE MP