Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Spilled Words
She couldn't believe that she had actually dropped it. All her weekly words were scattered all across the road. She knelt down and started picking them up one by one, carefully examining before putting them back in the basket. Some irregular verbs were broken and now she will sound stupid. Fortunately nouns were are more solid and were intact. She took good care examining adverbs and adjectives. Some of them she tossed aside, because you couldn't use chipped or broken adjectives or adverbs, it could cause huge missunderstanding. It could even be dangerous. Pronouns elastic as usual, so no problem with them. She couldn't find some articles and some possesives seemed to have been chipped of, but that was not a big problem. Most of the people didn't know how to use them properly anyway. She might even get some in the town's Spare Words for free. Anyway, she will have to be very concise this week, because she had lost part of some very important vocabulary.
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