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date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 14:01:04 -0500,
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Sports Vocabulary
Vocabulary VC1-10 (SPORT)
10 Crosswords per Set All sports related.
Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key page. Each set can
be printed out unlimited times and has no restrictions on their use.
Each crossword is in PNG Format
Price:
FREE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY
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date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 14:01:04 -0500
author: Davey Lee
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Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
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Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
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Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
>
> A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
>
> with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
> teachers: missing apostrophe
> can: should be "may"
> their: should be "its"
>
> Ken Johnson
>
Hello Ken,
You must be bored. You don't seem to have trolled here for ages. Have
you been quiet or have I just missed your posts somehow?
I have no arguments with your grammatical corrections (how *could* I?),
but:
- I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
- the text has been copied directly from the website, therefore the OP
might not have made the errors originally (If I had copied them I'd
probably have corrected them before sending rather than propagated the
errors, but then, I'm the sort of person who changes American spelling
before posting copied jokes, etc.),
- there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the website is the work of
a teacher or educational establishment.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:04:19 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
>
> A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
>
> with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
> teachers: missing apostrophe
> can: should be "may"
> their: should be "its"
>
> Ken Johnson
>
Hello Ken,
You must be bored. You don't seem to have trolled here for ages. Have
you been quiet or have I just missed your posts somehow?
I have no arguments with your grammatical corrections (how *could* I?),
but:
- I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
- the text has been copied directly from the website, therefore the OP
might not have made the errors originally (If I had copied them I'd
probably have corrected them before sending rather than propagated the
errors, but then, I'm the sort of person who changes American spelling
before posting copied jokes, etc.),
- there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the website is the work of
a teacher or educational establishment.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:04:19 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Sports Vocabulary
On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
> I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
Ken Johnson
date: 29 Apr 2007 15:19:44 -0700
author: Ken Johnson
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Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
> On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
>
> > I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
>
> Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
> A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
>
Tipp-ex, the fluid of the devil.
The plague of mankind.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:35:20 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
>
> A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
>
> with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
> teachers: missing apostrophe
> can: should be "may"
> their: should be "its"
>
> Ken Johnson
>
Hello Ken,
You must be bored. You don't seem to have trolled here for ages. Have
you been quiet or have I just missed your posts somehow?
I have no arguments with your grammatical corrections (how *could* I?),
but:
- I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
- the text has been copied directly from the website, therefore the OP
might not have made the errors originally (If I had copied them I'd
probably have corrected them before sending rather than propagated the
errors, but then, I'm the sort of person who changes American spelling
before posting copied jokes, etc.),
- there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the website is the work of
a teacher or educational establishment.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:04:19 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
> I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
Ken Johnson
date: 29 Apr 2007 15:19:44 -0700
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
> On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
>
> > I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
>
> Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
> A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
>
Tipp-ex, the fluid of the devil.
The plague of mankind.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:35:20 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
>
> A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
>
> with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
> teachers: missing apostrophe
> can: should be "may"
> their: should be "its"
>
> Ken Johnson
>
Hello Ken,
You must be bored. You don't seem to have trolled here for ages. Have
you been quiet or have I just missed your posts somehow?
I have no arguments with your grammatical corrections (how *could* I?),
but:
- I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
- the text has been copied directly from the website, therefore the OP
might not have made the errors originally (If I had copied them I'd
probably have corrected them before sending rather than propagated the
errors, but then, I'm the sort of person who changes American spelling
before posting copied jokes, etc.),
- there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the website is the work of
a teacher or educational establishment.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:04:19 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
> I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
Ken Johnson
date: 29 Apr 2007 15:19:44 -0700
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
> On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
>
> > I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
>
> Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
> A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
>
Tipp-ex, the fluid of the devil.
The plague of mankind.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:35:20 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
>
> A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
>
> with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
> teachers: missing apostrophe
> can: should be "may"
> their: should be "its"
>
> Ken Johnson
>
Hello Ken,
You must be bored. You don't seem to have trolled here for ages. Have
you been quiet or have I just missed your posts somehow?
I have no arguments with your grammatical corrections (how *could* I?),
but:
- I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
- the text has been copied directly from the website, therefore the OP
might not have made the errors originally (If I had copied them I'd
probably have corrected them before sending rather than propagated the
errors, but then, I'm the sort of person who changes American spelling
before posting copied jokes, etc.),
- there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the website is the work of
a teacher or educational establishment.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:04:19 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
> I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
Ken Johnson
date: 29 Apr 2007 15:19:44 -0700
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
> On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
>
> > I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
>
> Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
> A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
>
Tipp-ex, the fluid of the devil.
The plague of mankind.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:35:20 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
>
> A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
>
> with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
> teachers: missing apostrophe
> can: should be "may"
> their: should be "its"
>
> Ken Johnson
>
Hello Ken,
You must be bored. You don't seem to have trolled here for ages. Have
you been quiet or have I just missed your posts somehow?
I have no arguments with your grammatical corrections (how *could* I?),
but:
- I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
- the text has been copied directly from the website, therefore the OP
might not have made the errors originally (If I had copied them I'd
probably have corrected them before sending rather than propagated the
errors, but then, I'm the sort of person who changes American spelling
before posting copied jokes, etc.),
- there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the website is the work of
a teacher or educational establishment.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:04:19 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
> I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
Ken Johnson
date: 29 Apr 2007 15:19:44 -0700
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
> On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
>
> > I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
>
> Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
> A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
>
Tipp-ex, the fluid of the devil.
The plague of mankind.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:35:20 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
"Davey Lee" wrote in message
news:Xns991A1EC516F8Effddfer@216.196.109.145...
> Each crossword comes with seperate teachers answer key
> page. Each set can be printed out unlimited times and
> has no restrictions on their use.
A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
teachers: missing apostrophe
can: should be "may"
their: should be "its"
Ken Johnson
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:01:18 GMT
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
>
> A teacher attempts to express a simple idea in English.
>
> with seperate: missing indefinite article, spelling mistake
> teachers: missing apostrophe
> can: should be "may"
> their: should be "its"
>
> Ken Johnson
>
Hello Ken,
You must be bored. You don't seem to have trolled here for ages. Have
you been quiet or have I just missed your posts somehow?
I have no arguments with your grammatical corrections (how *could* I?),
but:
- I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
- the text has been copied directly from the website, therefore the OP
might not have made the errors originally (If I had copied them I'd
probably have corrected them before sending rather than propagated the
errors, but then, I'm the sort of person who changes American spelling
before posting copied jokes, etc.),
- there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the website is the work of
a teacher or educational establishment.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:04:19 +0100
author: Bev
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
> I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
Ken Johnson
date: 29 Apr 2007 15:19:44 -0700
author: Ken Johnson
|
Re: Sports Vocabulary
Ken Johnson warbled...
> On 29 Apr, 09:04, Bev wrote:
>
> > I don't see any evidence that the OP is a teacher,
>
> Q: How can you tell if a teacher's been using the computer?
> A: Tipp-Ex on the screen.
>
Tipp-ex, the fluid of the devil.
The plague of mankind.
--
Bev.
date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:35:20 +0100
author: Bev
|
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