Red Red English!
Comments on article "Red Red English!"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| EB | Very interesting article and normally I wouldn't quibble, but as this is an article on a page dedicated to the proper use of English, I must point out that should be lose not loose in "See red - become very angry or loose control." | 7/6/2010 |
| manish kumar | English | 1/3/2007 |
| manish kumar | manish kumar | 1/3/2007 |
| richa | informative article but does not through any light on red as a symbol of love and emotions. red the clour of party.....a wedding dress....good but not a complete article.... | 4/13/2006 |

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