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  1. The horizontal line that goes across letters like 'A' 'E' 'F' 'f' 'H' 'T' and 't' is called the 'crossbar'. Not as cute as the tittle ;)
  2. Did you know that the dot on the letter 'i' has a name? It's called the 'tittle'.
  3. FREE workshop! On good English pronunciation, and covers words commonly mispronounced by Singaporeans. http://ow.ly/Fpsi
  4. @hisart76 Glad you liked it! :)
  5. FREE workshop on improving English, including distinguishing between Standard English and Singlish. http://ow.ly/F54r
  6. The 'L' in 'salmon' and 'almond' is supposed to be silent.
  7. Nice one! RT @cheriemah: "Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.
  8. Would you choose a promotion over love?
  9. "Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und."
  10. Is it a bad idea to invite an ex to your wedding?
  11. "The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in English.
  12. If you were retrenched before your wedding, would you still go ahead with it?
  13. @mikonawa I was being sarcastic. :D
  14. RT @rochorbeancurd: The New Oxford American Dictionary added "unfriend" - deleting someone as a friend on a social network such as FaceBook.
  15. We have honest fans. (: RT @mikonawa: @SixLivesSG Never! My love for her is based on physical attributes alone.
  16. Would you marry your fiance if he/she drastically puts on weight before the wedding?
  17. The most common letters in English are R S T L N E. Those who have watched Wheel of Fortune at some point or another will know this. (:
  18. Would you date a person who already has a child? Share your thoughts with us!
  19. "Four" is the only number whose number of letters in the name equals the number. However, there are some disputes http://ow.ly/CBZJ
  20. RT @tickertape9: Clarence from theblogshop goes old-school with @SixLivesSG news http://bit.ly/47ggGF http://twitpic.com/pgrs0 #sgem