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.'

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Mera College video-- DOWN MEMORY LANE

Enjoy the college video.. some crazy moments of the past four yours of college life.. it came and and gone like lightning but the memories are still blowing with in us.







we have enjoyed a lot and have been with together for all the stupid activities in these four years of college life....