Ahhhh - the ang`le, always using an "s" were they should a "z"!
tisk tisk
And "its", without apostrophe, is the possessive form - a real killer. The "exception that proves the rule", as we like to say. Figure that one out!Thank you, "no apostrophe is possessive","no apostrophe is possessive","no apostrophe is possessive","no apostro ..."
I'll have it in a moment. I forgot which was which until your remind!
-ona, -onica - room where it is done:A little insider humor?
u?ionica (u?iti - to learn) - classroomAnd now you type the upside down carrets? How you do that?
Um... back to English. It's so much easier to make fun with :).Easier on the throat [at least] - and the keystrokes too!
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