Tantrums of our Stars.. Aam Admi will have to learn to live with it - Page 3

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Posted: 11 years ago
#21
auntyji... hum toh jaante hain
humara Engish pura ka pura bekar hai...
humara angrezi gayo pani mein...
I have never shied away from
admitting about my poor English ...
but English auntyji ki kya kehna

whatever she writes it becomes the right English...
kyon ki
English aunty jahan se khadi ho jati hai
English wahin se suru hoti hai...


bolo, forum ki English auntyji ki...jai...
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Posted: 11 years ago
#22
Thank you. Btw, trolling khatam ho gayo ke?
Edited by krystal_watz - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#23
never knew sometimes
great GENIUSES who are
OMNISCIENT also suffer from amnesia...

this is my thread aur
madamji ne humein bol rahe hain I am trolling...


suna tha
gusse mein logon ka buddhi bhrast ho jaati hai...
aaj dekh bhi liya...

toba ... toba... aise ashant atma ko allah shanti dein...
(uttaran effect... meethi-puran badi jor se chal raha hai...issiliye bhagwan ke jagah allah nikal raha hai... aise bhi ishwar allah ek hi naam)
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Posted: 11 years ago
#24
Jiske aage ek hi cheez ko 100 bar daurane par bhi woh ek hi ratt lagaye baithe rehte hai, usko yaa phir "andha", ya "illeterate", ya "English illeterate", ya to fir "troll" kaha jaata hai. Boliye aap ko kaun si upadhi manzoor hai? ⭐️
Edited by krystal_watz - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#25
koi bhi chalega AUNTYJI...
English AUNTYJI ki toh haq baanta hai...
I know I am English illiterate...
but with my limited knowledge of definition of 'troll'
is

an unwanted person invading others on cyber space...
I am the owner of this thread...
so
bolo...bolo... who is a troll...

get prepared to another mind-blowing definition
of 'troll' by an unwanted 'troll' in this thread...

aaj lagta hai
AUNTIJI ki uppar ka maala khali ho gaya...
no hope it will be refilled today...

AUNTYJI ko BP ki goli do...
yeh khich khich dur karo...
Edited by Dr_lamboojee - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#26
BP kiska high hai dikh raha hai. "Troll" word to bichhua ka kaam kar gaya. 😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
#27

Originally posted by: krystal_watz

Looks like somebody has a lot of time on their hands, so trying their best to create a controversy. 😆

Btw, SD did not criticise the police for not ACTING promptly. She did it because they did not FILE AN F.I.R. promptly. There's a difference as far as I know. But then, what do I know. 😭



watch @ red carefully

my English teacher says
somebody has a lot of time on their hands

I admit I am an English illiterate- no question about that
but for my long years of English training and
as per J. C. Nesfield's English Grammer (Book IV) and Hidden Treasure
(both these books are regarded as bible of English Grammar in India)

it should be somebody has a lot of time on his hands...
because 'somebody' is singular in noun and
it cannot take plural in its pronoun form...

par bhai logon...kyon ke forum ki English AUNTYJI ne
jo ek baar bol diya...toh woh apni aapki bhi nahin sunti...
aise haalat mein
mera English teacher, J. C. Nesfield kya cheez hai...
.
poor these souls...must be banging their heads even in their graves now...
for teaching everybody the wrong thing...
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Posted: 11 years ago
#28
Uppar ka mala? Comprehension Disability Wala uppar ka mala ki baat kar rahe hai.

Adult Edication Programme main bhejo koi isko.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#29
jai ho
English AUNTYJI ki...

saab milk bolo
English AUNTYJI ki Jai...

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Posted: 11 years ago
#30

Originally posted by: Dr_lamboojee



watch @ red carefully

my English teacher says
somebody has a lot of time on <font color="#0000FF"><font size="4">their </font></font>hands

I admit I am an English illiterate- no question about that
but for my long years of English training and
as per J. C. Nesfield's English Grammer (Book IV) and Hidden Treasure
(both these books are regarded as bible of English Grammar in India)

it should be somebody has a lot of time on <font color="#FF00FF" size="4">his </font>hands...
because 'somebody' is singular in noun and
it cannot take plural in its pronoun form...

par bhai logon...kyon ke forum ki English AUNTYJI ne
jo ek baar bol diya...toh woh apni aapki bhi nahin sunti...
aise haalat mein
mera English teacher, J. C. Nesfield kya cheez hai...
.
poor these souls...must be banging their heads even in their graves now...
for teaching everybody the wrong thing...



The word "their" is used nowadays for "somebody"/"anybody" when the gender of the person is unknown.

It is used in place of "him"/"his".

Thanks for giving me the chance to teach. Jai Hind.

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