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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

english grammar

    • They went to Oregon with Betty – a maid and a cook.
      (One person)
    • They went to Oregon with Betty, who is a maid and a cook.
      (One person)
    • They went to Oregon with Betty, both a maid and a cook.
      (One person)
    • They went to Oregon with Betty (a maid) and a cook.
      (Two people)
    • They went to Oregon with Betty, a maid, and with a cook.
      (Two people)
    • They went to Oregon with Betty – a maid – and a cook.
      (Two people)
    • They went to Oregon with the maid Betty and a cook.
      (Two people)
    • They went to Oregon with a cook and Betty, a maid.
      (Two people)
    • They went to Oregon with a cook and a maid, Betty.
      (Two people)
    • They went to Oregon with Betty and a maid and a cook.
      (Three people)
    • They went to Oregon with Betty, one maid and a cook.
      (Three people)
    • They went to Oregon with a maid, a cook, and Betty.
      (Three people)

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i am

vivien, and i ask you to convince me of otherwise.

i'd like to be

a musician
a scientist
a thinker
a photographer
a time traveler
under the sea,
in an octopus' garden
in the shade.

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