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  • Don't Cry Out Loud: Elkie or Melissa?

    Which version of "Don't Cry Out Loud" do you prefer Elkie Brooks or Melissa Manchester's?

    4 AnswersRock and Pop1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 8]?

    * Would you fight my Bill?

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyze the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be. The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration, an erroneous sentence or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

    * Would you fight my Bill?

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 7]?

    * The French are glad to die for love.

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyze the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be. The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration, an erroneous sentence or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

    * The French are glad to die for love.

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 6]?

    * My very enchanting, Jamaican sister usually needs perfume.

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyze the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be. The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration, an erroneous sentence or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

    * My very enchanting, Jamaican sister usually needs perfume.

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 5]?

    * I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair.

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyse the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be. The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration, an erroneous sentence or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

    * I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair

    2 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 4]?

    * All the tiny children were waiting patiently under a bed with their toys.

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyse the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be. The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration, an erroneous sentence or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

    * All the tiny children were waiting patiently under a bed with their toys.

    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 3]?

    * "Madam, in Eden I'm Adam".

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyse the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be. The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration, an erroneous sentence or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

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    * "Madam, in Eden I'm Adam".

    2 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 2]?

    * The water in Majorca doesn't taste like it ought to.

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyse the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be. The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration, an erroneous sentence or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

    * The water in Majorca doesn't taste like it ought to.

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Fun Points Quiz For Grammar/Words Enthusiast! - See Below [Phrase 1]?

    * The cat is sat on the mat.

    All you have to do for points, is to break-down and analyse the sentence, however complicated or simple it appears to be (the above example is simple as it's a first go). The major points will be working out the function of the words (whether they are nouns, pronouns, adverbs, indefinite articles... etc) or any other facts about the words; is it alliteration or a famous quotation? Sometimes they will be random words, other times not so, the best answer points go to the most concise answer, indeed if you are the only person to answer the question then kudos to you, however let's hope for a little more competition, remember the phrase is ;

    * The cat is sat on the mat.

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Can you translate the following sentence into French, please?

    "I would like to tell you that alhough I know only a little French, I will still be able to understand parts of what you are saying as I have a limited understanding of the language."

    4 AnswersLanguages1 decade ago
  • Guess The TV Quote Game. Identify the TV Show, Highlighted (*) Character Speaking and Episode Name.?

    - I only wish I could burn the rest of your kind with you!

    * - You're talking out of fear, just because you don't understand something doesn't make it wrong.

    2 AnswersQuotations1 decade ago
  • What do you think of the name, Erin?

    Pronounded: EH-RIN

    7 AnswersBaby Names1 decade ago
  • What do you think of the name, Phoebe?

    Pronounced (PHEE-BEE)

    9 AnswersBaby Names1 decade ago