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== Using Nouns As Past Tense Verbs == | == Using Nouns As Past Tense Verbs == | ||
Past tense verbs are created by attaching "'d" to a | Past tense verbs are created by attaching "'d" to a noun. Examples: | ||
* When someone is "ARROW'D" or "SWORD'D" that means they are killed by an arrow, or sword. | * When someone is "ARROW'D" or "SWORD'D" that means they are killed by an arrow, or sword. | ||
* When someone is "BRICK'D" that means they were whacked by a brick. | * When someone is "BRICK'D" that means they were whacked by a brick. |
Revision as of 21:50, 28 January 2006
Propar grammer is the practice of using grammatically correct Engrish.
Punctuation
Punctuation is as follows:
- The apostrophe is used to create past-tense verbs out of nouns.
- The exclamation mark and the number 1 are used to enhance the exclamatoryness of a sentence. For example, "nethax!!" is not anywhere as exciting as "nethax!!!!!11111". The word "one" may be substituted for 1.
- The ellipsis, or "dotdotdot", is spelled "dotdotdot" and consequently, pronounced "dotdotdot".
Using Nouns As Past Tense Verbs
Past tense verbs are created by attaching "'d" to a noun. Examples:
- When someone is "ARROW'D" or "SWORD'D" that means they are killed by an arrow, or sword.
- When someone is "BRICK'D" that means they were whacked by a brick.
And so on and so forth.
See also
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