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Saturday, October 27, 2007

WISHLIST

Nothing But a WISHLIST.
1) Issey Miyake Classic / Giorgio Beverley Hill (RED) / CK One
2) Tiffany & Co Key Ring
3) GUCCI Handphone Strap / Agnes B Handphone Strap
4) A nice non-Leather Watch
5) Shirts (Long Sleeves)
6) Skinny Jeans
7) Laptop Sleeve

8) Air-Ticket to Burma
9) Some nice Clothed-Jacket

Fun Fellas

Saturday, October 6, 2007

The Way I Are




I like it. The did it in really likeable way.

Lil Sum'in

I’m notta English Guru nor a Grammar Teacher. But I'd like to point out lil' something here.
It might be a bit helpful to some.


Am, Is, Are, Was, Were, such as… always go with Noun, Adjective and Present Continuous Verb (Verb+ing)
Do, Does, Did, such as… always go with Verb and at times with Gerund Verb (Verb+ing)
Can, Could, Shall, Should, Will, Would, May, Might, Must, Has, Have, Had, such as… always go with Verb or be + (Adjective / Noun / Present Continuous Verb (Verb+ing))
Has, Have, such as... URGH, just come and ask me.

You don’t ask such as.

Do you happy? (happy is Adjective)
Are you finished? (this doesnt sound right, but it's ok for certain extend.)
Are you drink? (drink is Verb)
Do you sleeping? (Sleeping is Gerund Verb)
Will you going?



You will ask such as.

Are you happy?
Have you finished?
Do you drink? / Can you drink?
Are you sleeping?
Will you be going?



What I’d suggest is to think of what you wanna ask/say first if they are Adjective or Verb. And use those appropriately.

Actually this is just basic.
If you know more, you can definitely do the twist.