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General => Brammo News And Views => Topic started by: CBke on June 23, 2010, 04:01:01 PM
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I need to practise my english sometimes, so I made a little Brammo word game.
The question is: What does Brammo Enertia stands for ?
My result:
B: Bramscher Craig
R: riding silently
A: amazing
M: motorcycle
M: maintenance easy
O: original
E: electric
N: nature friendly
E: easy driving
R: rid of petrol
T: transportation
I: innovative
A: America
Any corrections ? Thoughts ?
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I need to practice my English sometimes, so I made a little Brammo word game.
The question is: What does Brammo Enertia stands for ?
My result:
B: Bramscher, Craig
R: riding silently
A: amazing
M: motorcycle
M: maintenance easy
O: original
E: electric
N: nature-friendly
E: easy driving
R: rid of petrol (gas, short for gasoline)
T: transportation
I: innovative
A: America
Any corrections ? Thoughts ?
The content is clever. The English words are used appropriately in the context. Some people would argue that you cannot end a sentence in English with a preposition like "for", but it makes sense in spoken English. There is a difference between American English and true English. I made some changes in red to make it more like American English.
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Here is a word game answer:
B: est customer support
R: eally fun
A: nyone can ride
M: ission driven
M: ade in the USA
O: wner’s forum is helpful
E: nvironmentally friendly
N: o more gas station visits
E: xcellent quality
R: ecycled materials used
T: imeless design
I: nteresting to most
A: lways a smooth ride