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Words & Wordplay - June 2007

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Write any The Full Form of

S.O.S

2007-06-21 05:29:27 · 33 answers · asked by Ravi 3

For example:
"Its" tag had been removed.
Some people had told me there isn`t, some that there is. It would be helpful if you gave an answer based on what the ACT test requires.

2007-06-21 05:03:57 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

people usually write p/s below their email.i know that they write it because they forget to write about something at first but i don't know p/s stands for what?such as A.S.A.P. means as soon as possible..but p/s?...

2007-06-21 03:54:57 · 17 answers · asked by Anna 1

We when we ship something by Truck it's called SHIPment
and when something is shipped by Ship it's called CARgo?
Everyone I've ASked Doesn't know
Do you KNOW

2007-06-21 03:22:16 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

ca12"mp ca12"mp

2007-06-21 03:04:33 · 4 answers · asked by LAfreeStyle0176 4

2007-06-21 02:44:37 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-21 02:43:40 · 11 answers · asked by JESSE B 1

He described it as several words that when said very fast sounded like bloody. I've lost touch and was trying to tell someone else the history of the term.

2007-06-21 02:20:02 · 7 answers · asked by clmurphyjr2002 2

Its a word that means more than ambitious, someone that is not going to stop until they get to the top

2007-06-21 02:17:53 · 15 answers · asked by Janice D 1

How would this impact the rest of the world? Would it have any impact? Is it a good idea to change language patterns often?

2007-06-21 02:02:41 · 6 answers · asked by Sweetcheeks 1

Why can't we just write like we talk?

2007-06-21 02:01:28 · 4 answers · asked by Sweetcheeks 1

2007-06-21 00:31:55 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-20 23:55:36 · 3 answers · asked by aditya 2

2007-06-20 23:04:02 · 7 answers · asked by driving_blindly 4

I would like to know whether there is a difference between the sentences
1. There is little water.
2.There is a little water.

2007-06-20 21:05:00 · 2 answers · asked by fasii 1

2007-06-20 17:08:46 · 8 answers · asked by Robbie 1

Anybody know who coined the phrase?

2007-06-20 15:31:28 · 18 answers · asked by Ask Mike 4

Last week, I went shopping. On the shopping cart, there was an advertisement. It said, "Wouldn't you like free groceries?" This could be reworded as "Would you not like free groceries?"
Let's assume that I would like free groceries.
Do I answer "yes," or "no"?

2007-06-20 14:00:34 · 10 answers · asked by DoodleGirl 3

better have examples to further illustrate the vocabulary, though...

2007-06-20 13:05:59 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

1

the funniest word in the english language to say?

2007-06-20 11:14:52 · 8 answers · asked by Katie 2

Someone did this earlier, it was interesting :)
Here's the game...
I write 5 words, you write 5 things they are associated with, for you. The next person looks at the previous poster's words and on we go.

Wedding
Heart
Smell
Lime
House

2007-06-20 09:54:00 · 13 answers · asked by MsElainious 4

2007-06-20 09:22:18 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-20 08:36:13 · 6 answers · asked by Liset A 1

I want to write something along the lines of "I want to be employed as a pharmacy technician." But my spell/grammar check doesn't like the word "employed" because it is "passive voice". I understand why it is telling me this, I just don't know any other ways I could write that sentence. Any ideas?? (Even if it means using different words as long as it seems professional enough to be in a resume)

2007-06-20 08:10:43 · 13 answers · asked by DL4evr 3

We've gotten away from speaking English in this society and communications have suffered. In my view they're at an all time low. Zero tolerance is just one small example.

2007-06-20 08:06:33 · 10 answers · asked by 428 Moore 2

2007-06-20 07:38:43 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-20 07:09:53 · 3 answers · asked by lilundertaker123 2

It was quite late for a telephone call.

A. quite
B. late
C. for
D. telephone

2007-06-20 07:02:26 · 7 answers · asked by i luv stars 2

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