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Shaa-Baaz Thursday, May 03, 2007 03:14 PM

you have taken it amiss .....any way sorry if u hurt that i wasnt i want

Sureshlasi Thursday, May 03, 2007 05:01 PM

@ engr sajad khan

Welcome to the world of intellectuals. Hope u ll enjoy your stay with us

we would be pleased to help u anyway but u must check out beginners guide and syllabus at first

[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-syllabus.php[/url]

[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide.php[/url]

Moreover u are always welcome for your queries

Best of luck

@ Nankana

You are like my brother but strictly speaking your previous post made me angry.

Take care

Shaa-Baaz Thursday, May 03, 2007 06:34 PM

ok cease fire......after all ur seniour academician. i should mend my attitude ..... well buddy i am going to start brand new thread in whcich ur participation is mandatory

Second Coming Thursday, May 03, 2007 07:13 PM

@sureshlasi
and
@Nankana

Now that "Mr. Nankana" has appealed for a ceasefire, let it be so.

Dear sureshlasi
[QUOTE]ur arrogance is exceeded only by our abysmal ignorance.[/QUOTE]
What a construction!!!
I really enjoyed reading it. At least this little skirmish gave us this phrase.
After reading it, I wish you were angry more often.

Shaa-Baaz Thursday, May 03, 2007 07:39 PM

@ Second Coming

Well....Well....well

some one else is not happy with ur attitude opsssssssssssssss with ur construction . you should behave ur construction......my dearest brother

Sureshlasi Thursday, May 03, 2007 07:57 PM

@ Second coming

Big bro , Have u really enjoyed to see me ablazed :sad . Wese These arguments were enough to addle anyone.

Acha ! Bole tu galti main sahi kaam hogaya.......:D

Last Island Thursday, May 03, 2007 09:57 PM

Members

Cut the crap. If u have anything to say about the spelling tips, go ahead.

Sureshlasi Friday, May 04, 2007 12:38 PM

[I]Assalam Alaikum,

Hello worthy members

[B]Note : This place is exlusively reserved for spelling tips & related queries . Irrelevent posts will be deleted under this thread[/B]

Your cooperation will be appreciated

Thank u very much
[/I]

Sureshlasi Thursday, May 31, 2007 04:08 PM

Spelling Plural Nouns
 
Here are some general rules for spelling plural nouns.

[B][U]Nouns[/U][/B]--------------------- [B][U]Plural [/U][/B]------------------------[B][U]Examples [/U][/B]

Most nouns---------------- add s------------------- book, books; cup, cups; sprout, sprouts

Most nouns that---------- add es ---------------box, boxes; bus, buses;
end in ch, sh, s, x, or z----------------------------prize, prizes

Most nouns that end------- add s -----------------boy, boys; day, days;
in a vowel and y------------------------------------key, keys

Most nouns that end ----- becomes ies -------------baby, babies; country,
in a consonant and y y------------------------------countries; spy, spies

Most nouns that end------ becomes ----------------ves elf, elves; loaf,
in f or fe f or fe--------------------------------------loaves; thief, thieves

Most nouns that ------------- add s ----------------kangaroo, kangaroos;
end in o----------------------------------------piano, pianos; video, videos

Certain nouns that end -------add es-------------- hero, heroes; potato,
in a consonant and o ------------------------potatoes; volcano, volcanoes



[B][U][CENTER]Some Exceptions[/CENTER][/U][/B]

Certain English nouns change a vowel sound when they become plural. These include goose, geese; man, men; mouse, mice; and tooth, teeth.

Some nouns don't change at all when they become plural. These include deer, fish, sheep, and species.

A few nouns have plural forms that are left from Old English. These include child, children and ox, oxen.

Sureshlasi Thursday, May 31, 2007 04:23 PM

Spelling the “Seed” Sound
 
It's easy to remember how to spell the "seed" sound when the word refers to seed that comes from a plant. That "seed" sound is always spelled s-e-e-d: birdseed, cottonseed, flaxseed, linseed, poppyseed, pumpkinseed, and so on.

But what about the other "seed" sounds?

Only one English word ends in sede: supersede.

Three English words end in ceed: exceed, proceed, and succeed.

All other English words that end in the "seed" sound are spelled with cede: intercede, precede, recede, secede, and so on


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