A strange letter.
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A strange letter.
Y?
I think TATY is bored!
O
K?
It's "yoo" not "oo"
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(Oh, why not Brett?)
I C.
I do happen to agree with you. But, I'd not have started this thread even if you didn't. :lol:
H is also an interesting letter, then.
Watch it with those conditionals. Scotcher may be watching. :oQuote:
Originally Posted by brett
I wouldn't have started this thread even if you hadn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by kwatts59
:lol: Thanks Shadow and Kwatts. I actually wrote 'hadn't' intitially, but changed it because I got confused :cry: .
As for the letter 'H', in English it's OK.
The only letters I dislike are silent ones. At least English uses the hhhhhhh sound most of the time the 'H' is there. In French, 'H' is just plain annoying. I don't even know why they have it. I've always been of the belief that a silent letter should also be an invisible one.
Sorry for nitpicking. :oops:
I am sure nobody really cares if you said "hadn't" or "didn't", unless you are a PhD English professor.
But since this message board is for non-native English speakers, might as well use proper English.
Anyway, some interesting things you can do with the letter H.
C as in Cat vs. CH as in CHat
T as in Tat vs. TH as in THat.
S as in Sit vs. SH as in SH*t. :D
also
P as in Pat vs. PH as in PHat.
G as in Got vs. GH as in thouGHt vs. GH as in thouGH vs. GH as in throuGH vs. GH as in rouGH vs. GH as in GHost vs. GH as in uGH.
and I am sure there are a million other nasty things in the English language.
Ch, Th, Sh, Ph could be thought of as single letters though.Quote:
Originally Posted by shadow1
Why?