blather
100_most_useful_words_in_english
Strideo According to the National Literacy Trust


a
and
he
I
in
is
it
of
that
the
to
was
all
are
as
at
be
but
for
had
have
him
his
not
on
one
said
so
they
we
with
you
about
an
back
been
before
big
by
call
came
can
come
could
did
do
down
first
from
get
go
has
her
here
if
into
just
like
little
look
made
make
more
me
much
must
my
no
new
now
off
old
only
or
our
other
out
over
right
she
see
some
their
them
then
there
this
two
up
want
well
went
were
what
when
where
which
who
will
your


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niska if you could bring them forth from silence, those 100 words you're waiting to scream at me would be much more useful than they are now - torturing you from the inside. 030810
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Strideo ooh cool!

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what about "the" 030811
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x I worked with a teacher who believed in giving a similar list to his students, so they could spell correctly. However, it wasn't effective because they could find the words, because if you can't get close to spelling a word, you can't recognize it. So the kids would turn in essays that had nonsensical words inserted, maybe starting with the same letter as the one they intended. I had them read them aloud to me before they forgot what they had written... 030811
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minnesota_chris many languages omit "the", and "a/an" as well 030811
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screwing for virginity there is a National Literacy Trust? 030811
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niska sorry, strideo - i wasn't referring to the words you wrote - that was a wacky thought about something non-blather related. 030814
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Strideo it was still cool, where ever you are . . .

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@#*!% The_missing_Dot (i.e. Word) ? 040726
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minnesota_chris Russian often omits "am/is/are" as well 040727