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Words & Wordplay - April 2007

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We can't always get the job that is of our interest but still we can make it interesting by being intersted in it, if you know that you would get paid a lot more than the job that you do just for the sake of entertaining yourself, then it's better to go for the job that doesn't really excite you but pays you much. This will definately make you happy because when you'll receive the amount you'll be satisfied and you know that you can do lots of things with that money. It doesn't matter even if your job is boring, but when you get the money you can spend that money in your hobby and enjoy it to the fullest. Sometimes it happens that you do have a hobby but no money to practice it. Therefore, in my opinion I think it's better to choose the job that is well paid rather than do something just for the sake of entertainment.

2007-04-10 20:59:35 · 8 answers · asked by reshma 1

Seems like they are saying all the right words in the wrong order.

2007-04-10 20:53:58 · 24 answers · asked by Del Piero 10 7

It cost Anna dearly for being reckless.
Is this sentence an appropriate and grammatically correct answer to the question:
Anna paid a heavy price for her recklessness.
(Begin:It.....................................)
Instructions:Any changes to the original sentence are acceptable as long as the original meaning of the sentence is not altered.

2007-04-10 20:47:32 · 9 answers · asked by Anurag 2

_,_,_ _,_ kanagroo _,_,_,_,_

2007-04-10 20:29:24 · 6 answers · asked by jobees 6

Any sugestions on good terms of endearment would be greatly appreciated!

2007-04-10 20:08:22 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

why do you think that they are the most popular?

2007-04-10 19:50:53 · 9 answers · asked by nonphysical 3

It the name of the people who make your food at a party. Like a wedding...whats the word? For the life of me I cant remmber

2007-04-10 18:28:18 · 10 answers · asked by Sekkennight 3

And I have noticed that many of the health questions are questions that should be asked of a doctor.

2007-04-10 16:42:40 · 11 answers · asked by judyarb1945 5

2007-04-10 16:15:27 · 15 answers · asked by sheena jones 1

2007-04-10 16:10:50 · 7 answers · asked by tommy-girl 1

What is the difference between the words ardor and ardent?
I looked it up on dictionary.com but the definitions are practically the same.

2007-04-10 14:50:51 · 3 answers · asked by Megan 3

I think its a message from the cheese aliens....what do you think?


SREWSNA!!! OOHAY!!!! SREWSNA!!!! OOHAY!!! OOOOHAAAY!!!

2007-04-10 13:40:04 · 4 answers · asked by CanadianGuitar 2

I was asked to write a paper of all my accomplishments and good qualities. I didn't feel comfortable in doing this becuase it seems like I had to praise myself in the paper..Is this being too full of oneself or am i think too much. If you were to write (good) about yourself..what would you say?

2007-04-10 13:19:32 · 9 answers · asked by rua_con 2

meisty

2007-04-10 11:15:28 · 1 answers · asked by crazzzy 3

2007-04-10 11:10:22 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-10 10:55:33 · 5 answers · asked by freddyfrog 1

2007-04-10 09:56:55 · 4 answers · asked by Ray B 3

The English language, among others, can be weird at times. For example, we write with pens, but pigs can be kept in one.

2007-04-10 08:04:36 · 5 answers · asked by In Honor of Moja 4

I've got a bit of doubt about the meaning of the following sentence(s):

"You're ill and ought not to have traveled alone" he said.
"As if that had anything to do with it" she answered...

Does she mean that traveling alone has had nothing to do with her sickness?

2007-04-10 03:55:28 · 9 answers · asked by Cyber T 1

2007-04-10 02:19:16 · 11 answers · asked by Vernix Lanugo 3

2007-04-10 02:12:48 · 4 answers · asked by gypsy 1

Hi,

Which words to use in English?

The expiry date must be greater/later than the available date.

should I say 10/April/2007 greater or later than 7/April/2007

and

should I say 1/April/2007 eariler or lower than 7/April/2007

Could you help please ?

Thanks.

2007-04-10 01:29:59 · 10 answers · asked by Iwanttoknow 1

both are correct. they both allow the search and I also went to a few different spell checks and they both recognize the word.
I use cancelled. but how can there be two right ways to spell it?

2007-04-10 01:01:35 · 4 answers · asked by sweetme 3

I was in the 2nd grade and it was dirt.

I spelt it drit.

2007-04-09 22:11:45 · 7 answers · asked by Shae C 4

2007-04-09 21:20:00 · 2 answers · asked by Manz 5

I don't get it

2007-04-09 19:06:10 · 11 answers · asked by C M 3

I'm creating this fictional product, a dog shampoo it is called Flea Free. I need some kind of slogan or catchy frase to go along with it. Like "LG ideas for life" or "M&M's...melt in your mouth not in your hands". Thanks

2007-04-09 18:52:57 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

We'd like the name to be an Indian name, but we'd like it to be something that "foreigners" (non Indians) wouldn't have trouble pronouncing. Something like " Neil " or "Devin"

I'm looking for suggestions of Indian names that are easy to pronounce, More specificially im looking for a gujurati name if possible.

any suggestions? Thanks

2007-04-09 18:38:21 · 6 answers · asked by Jay P 1

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