Food for thought...

Is it OK to say, `The Nattammai Achuthan visited Chennai last week'?

If you want to include an individual's name with titles like `Queen', `King', `Prime Minister' and `President', then you normally don't use the definite article `the'. For example, we do not say, `The Queen Elizabeth drank coffee'. We can either say, `The Queen drank coffee' or `Queen Elizabeth drank coffee'. Your sentence is therefore wrong. You can either say, `The Nattammai visited Chennai last week' or `Nattammai Achuthan visited Chennai last week.'

Sunday, April 4, 2010

my class mates...


Past four years of college life...
Unforgettable journey in my life learned many things , but still it goes on along with them...

the only thing which we are going to have is remembrance of this mind blowing trip..


have a nice day friends...

Blog inaguration..

Hi my dear friends....
This is my blog that reveals all my daily activites. you can share what ever things you need.Friends changes life , it happens in my life.


Have a great day ahead guys...