When I know of this kind of writing, I think it is so interesting. I should try once.Which letter would I choose? Omitting “X J G” is no problem. Vowel is more difficult. So I’ll pick one. “E” is impossible for me. It is super difficult. (“E” is in “exclude”). ”I” is the letter I must use. In every time, my subject to write is myself or things closing to me. So do you know which letter (or letters) I dicided?I’m confused to choose the subject. So just drop some lines of this writing type. Then try to remove the letter I chose. This writing method is the very good opportunity to widen our English words knowledge.Peppo, Elen do good job. So do other members.This kind of writing is not simple so I should end it now. Hope to see more blog like this.
To Mohammad: thank you! "With" and "together with" are very good choices to replace "and". You see my vocabulary is not enough now so this challenge seems like rather difficult for me. Luckily at last I got one ^^
Yes, you are right, in fact I thought because of "D" we don't wanna use "and" (like what I have done). So you can use "with" or "together with". "Or" is not a good choice instead of "and". For example you wanna say "A and B are the main letters of the English alphabets", but if you say: "A or B", it means one of the A or B, not both. But you can say "A with B are. ..." or "A together with B are....". I didn't find any better other thing. Perhaps other members can help more.
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Ann, I'm not that genius. LOL. To find that one omitted letter is a hard work for me already. :-P
Sounds like fun! I'll try to figure it out.
Nicely done. And I found the 'omitted' letter. :D :D Yeah!!! I'm a genius. :D :D :D
Yes, you are right, in fact I thought because of "D" we don't wanna use "and" (like what I have done). So you can use "with" or "together with". "Or" is not a good choice instead of "and". For example you wanna say "A and B are the main letters of the English alphabets", but if you say: "A or B", it means one of the A or B, not both. But you can say "A with B are. ..." or "A together with B are....". I didn't find any better other thing. Perhaps other members can help more.
Cheers
nicely done:)
it was trick about E, cuz you did harder letter:)
good job:)
(nothing is impossible)
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