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I guessed on most.I knew 17. Mostly because of lucky guessing.
I guessed on most.
Me too!
A bunch of those particular English words I'd never heard before.Thanks for letting me know that.
A bunch of those particular English words I'd never heard before.
I think some of them aren't really words.You surely wasn't the only one.
It would seem a few were left behind.
It would seem a few were left behind.
Me too. They're English, but so archaic that they almost don't qualify, IMHO. Most of the real weirdoes had 'tells'; either clues in root word or structure that made it just possible to guess which of the two options was correct, but #6 had neither. Winged that one & got it wrong.A bunch of those particular English words I'd never heard before.
Next time I get my oil changed, I might compliment them on the fine "lubritorium" they are running/(or maybe not).I think some of them aren't really words.
They might have you arrested.Next time I get my oil changed, I might compliment them on the fine "lubritorium" they are running/(or maybe not).
lubritorium - Wiktionary
(they know me well - I have been going there for about 13 years)They might have you arrested.
Senior Moderator and Stephen's Personal Assistant. Greetings back to you!I will briefly state (so I do not ramble on) what I think about grammar, spelling and vocabulary. According to english grammar rules the word grammar should be spelled grammer, spelling is used by covens and so spelling wrong could be a disaster except with english grammar that is already the ultimate disaster. Voekabuelary is the exact spelling following english grammar rules. The moral of this story is that when in rome do as the romans or where grammar rules are meaningless make sure you do make mistakes that may be a correction...
Hi Ms. Mod. You the boss here? Greetings.
Also, the word senior is not necessarily synonymous with the word old.Senior Moderator and Stephen's Personal Assistant. Greetings back to you!
But in this case, could be both or at least the AARP thinks so considering how much mail they send me wanting me to join.Also, the word senior is not necessarily synonymous with the word old.