different between chores vs chors
chores
English
Noun
chores
- plural of chore
Verb
chores
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chore
Anagrams
- Roesch, cosher, ochers, ochres
Portuguese
Verb
chores
- second-person singular (tu) present subjunctive of chorar
- second-person singular (tu, sometimes used with você) negative imperative of chorar
Noun
chores f
- plural of chor
chores From the web:
- what chores should be done daily
- what chores did the pilgrims do
- what chores at what age
- what chores mean
- what chores should i do
- what chores to do to get money
- what chores did the pilgrims have
- what chores are age appropriate
chors
English
Verb
chors
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chor
Anagrams
- Schor
chors From the web:
- what chord is this
- what chord is this piano
- what chords go together
- what chords are in the key of c
- what chords are in the key of g
- what chord is this ukulele
- what chords are in the key of a
- what chords are in the key of d
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