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Words & Wordplay - October 2007

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I know many people saying " at your first convinience"
but dont know what it means exactly

2007-10-21 22:14:30 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-21 22:04:00 · 19 answers · asked by sms_singathiya 1

2007-10-21 21:41:42 · 25 answers · asked by ♥BEX♥ 7

"i was only too surprised that yout country let you have acess in the first place."
I amnot a native english speaker,so i can't get it,what exactly does "first place" mean in the sentence???
Or what exactly does the sentence mean?
Thank you .

2007-10-21 20:51:16 · 5 answers · asked by Cartman 2

reply soon

2007-10-21 20:50:06 · 11 answers · asked by Zubin H 1

2007-10-21 20:21:39 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

can anybody check it if it makes sense?

1.Personal Tax is your charge, and it would be passed directly unless they are not permitted stuffs.

2.There is no company contracted with us particularly.
Since we are still contacting with the company, I will notify you of your address.

3. When is your entrance date of the company?

If it doesnt make sense, can you reform them?

2007-10-21 20:12:46 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

can anybody check it if it makes sense?

1.Personal Tax is your charge, and it would be passed directly unless they are not permitted stuffs.

2.There is no company contracted with us particularly.
Since we are still contacting with the company, I will notify you of your address.

3. When is your entrance date of the company?

2007-10-21 19:59:34 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

"Ain't" seems perhaps more commonplace in speech in 2007 then is "ginormous." But are there any settings where "ain't" still sounds like an vulgarity? In other words, could you still get in trouble or at least be frowned upon if you use "ain't" in speech? Can you say "ain't" in debates, speeches, or presentations? & I dunno if this is used often, but if "ain't" is typed or written, is that unacceptable in some practices? (e.g. thesis statements, reports, columns)

2007-10-21 19:03:11 · 7 answers · asked by The Glorious S.O.B. 7

What is the opposite of the word Crowded?

2007-10-21 19:02:15 · 15 answers · asked by ? 2

Try putting these sentences into it. Have fun!
1. He's out in the backyard eating ants.
2. Is that a caterpillar on your upper lip, or do you just need to shave?
3. La cucaracha is doing the cha cha!
4. I don't like spiders and snakes.
5. "Worms," he said, "all I ever get is worms!"
6. The beetles are very good with hot sauce....kind of crunchy.

2007-10-21 18:04:15 · 6 answers · asked by Rikki 6

Any kind of object that would have something to do with Hamlet , like armband,or skull etc.. Any ideas would be so appreciated..since I'm totally stumped..

2007-10-21 17:15:11 · 2 answers · asked by plantasmile 2

i mean, i know what the traditional meaning of virgin means, but is there any other meaings either than "to loose your virginity"?

such as virgin olive oil.

2007-10-21 17:05:25 · 3 answers · asked by ooo g 1

2007-10-21 16:34:15 · 27 answers · asked by big b 1

I hope to gain the knowledge and understanding to fulfill the dream that was created by many influences in my life of becoming a nurse.


**please make any revisions OR make a new sentence if needed**

thanks in advance :)

2007-10-21 15:03:35 · 43 answers · asked by maha689 3

Q1 I have been waiting 20 minutes. or I have been waiting for
20 minutes . Which one is correct ?

Q2 I have been waiting for you for 20 minutes. Is this sentence
correct ?

Q3 about the phrase " wait for me" . Can I say it when I am busy helping someone else in the classroom and the students raise their hands, waiting for my help ? or Should I just say," hold on" or "one at a time" ?

2007-10-21 15:03:27 · 7 answers · asked by Stan 2

I'm not sure of exactly how it goes. I try to have proper grammar at all times and I'm almost positive it's AN f but my friend thinks it A f. Help?

2007-10-21 15:00:22 · 17 answers · asked by cassimariex3 1

2007-10-21 14:23:30 · 3 answers · asked by paige 1

Any ideas?

2007-10-21 14:15:58 · 12 answers · asked by Iridescence 5

If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?

2007-10-21 14:07:38 · 5 answers · asked by Bobby 6

Hey! I need help with creating sentences for english! Could someone please help me? I need a sentence for trajectory, converging, evasive, psyche, decibel, and optimum. sorry for asking for help! thanks!

2007-10-21 13:56:54 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

especially on here. it's first grade stuff.

2007-10-21 13:53:59 · 12 answers · asked by Susan 2

PLEASE!! I need words that rhyme with hurry! I have worry, jury, mcflurry,burry. But I need more!!!! thanks! help!!??!!!

2007-10-21 13:19:05 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have to answer a question for a suspense movie called "Wait Until Dark". And one of the questions ask for an example of "Change of Pace". I don't want the answer to the question, but what does it mean when referring to "Change of Pace"?

2007-10-21 13:16:21 · 6 answers · asked by Dumbledore20 1

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If the word is to "fix" to repair tools, what is the word for a person

2007-10-21 13:08:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

someone told me this:
u do everything, subliminally

what does this mean?
is it good or bad??

2007-10-21 12:59:14 · 8 answers · asked by alexxx 1

I never really knew what it stood for,but I would show up at the invite.

2007-10-21 10:51:03 · 8 answers · asked by V@CI@ 1

Example #1 - EGGS
EASY (eggs over easy)

Example #2 - ARREST
YOU'RE (you're under arrest)

Example #3 - HISTORY
HISTORY
HISTORY (history repeats itself)

Any ideas? If you just know what these puzzles are called, that would be great! I will just Google it to find more. Thanks.

2007-10-21 10:32:13 · 4 answers · asked by Taylor B 1

thanks! and it has to be in noun form

2007-10-21 10:19:33 · 7 answers · asked by mel 2

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