The Community in more languages
Now the forum welcomes more languages.
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@Lady_Sarina thank you for the opportunity to collect more jelly beans. And an easy game now and then is a nice idea. It helps to include all players.
1 top row 4th letter starts cupcake
2.second row 1st letter starts liquoricelink
3. Third row 4th to the last letter starts fish
4. 4th row 7th letter starts puffer
5.5th row 5th letter starts redrabbit
6. 6th row 5th letter starts Carl
7. 7th row. 2nd letter starts carnivores spelled back wards
8. 8th row 1st letter starts jellyqueen.
9. 9th row 1st letter starts monkling
10. 9th row 9th letter starts Jenny spelled backwards
11. 10th row 7th letter starts Larry
12. 11th row 2nd letter starts coulourbomb
13. 12th row 7th letter starts candies spelled backwards
14 13th row 3rd letter starts boosters
15. 14th row 2nd letter starts lollipop
16. Last row going down 5th letter starts stars
Hi! @Coulourbomb (interesting profile name by the way π)
Ummm π€ By noticing the two question marks that you used in the sentence (one is in the wrong place of course. According to the Spanish Real Academy, It should be an opening question mark (ΒΏ) at the beginning of the sentence instead of the closing one.) But still, in English grammar, the opening question mark at the beginning of a sentence, doesnβt exist. Only the closing one at the end. π That makes me think that youβre probably an English-Uruguayan? π
Am I wrong? LOL π