Writing Prompt ~ Double Letters

A Terrible Day

It was at midday, and the weather was hot. I went to the kitchenette to find something cold to drink or something sweet to eat, but nothing. I was mulling over the best solution for the problem I faced. Confronting hagridden and callous persons is an unforgettable moment to me. What maddened me that day was their foolery which could harm other people. The hunger I felt deteriorated the dizziness in my head. Before something else aggravated that hullabaloo, I decided to take an immediate and appropriate step. In doing so, I had to fill my stomach first to get much energy. But once again, no food at home. I tried to call a chauffeur to take me to my favorite restaurant. During the trip, it made my mouth water  imagining grilled carp and avocado juice. It also appeased my mind...... To my deepest disappointment, it closed, and no food stall around either. What to do? I tried to eat dessert in the desert.

Mini dictionary:

eat dessert in the desert: be comfortable in hard time.

So, how about writing your own Terrible Day? Use at least ten double letter words to write a story in blog section. If you wish, give correction tag to get corrections from other members or teachers. Keep practicing to improve your English!

Thank you for reading my blog. I hope you find it useful. ^_^

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  • It is my pleasure, dear Onee-chan. :)

  • Dear Svitlana,

    Thank you so much for your very nice comment. I'm glad you found it useful. Well, I actually collected those words in different times. I also lack vocabulary. That's why I used them in a blog as possible as I can. Hope to see you also made some efforts on this. :)

    Thank you once again for your precious comment. ^_^

  • wow wow wow
    For a moment, I thought It was not English. After reading all your blog, dear Onee, I understood how poor my vocabulary had been. 
    Really, I am confused because I have to look up in a dictionary most of your words. 
    Thank you for sharing that, Onee.

  • You're welcome, Roman! ^_^

  • Wow, Mishaikh. Your explanation is really worth. I hope you can also write them in your love theme blog.

    Thank you for letting us learn those words. The last part is all new words to me.

    Thank you so much once again for your good comment. ^_^

    I'm sorry for my belated reply.

  • Thank you, Onee! ^_^

    Have a super charming day!

  • Good Work Onee:
    Let me explain a bit more:

    Double-letter Words
    Double-letter words are words which contain at least one set of letters used twice consecutively to make a certain sound, usually used in the emphasis syllable in the word which contains them.
    Most Common Double Letters:
    List: Most Common Double Letters
    Consonants/Vowels: ll, ss, ee, ff, oo, mm, tt, zz, nn, ii, rr, dd, gg, bb.

    Some common double letter words:
    Tomorrow
    Accident
    Opportunity
    Reconnect
    Recommend
    Succeed
    Apply
    Community
    Commuter
    Cigarette
    Accommodation
    Address
    Occasion
    Disappoint
    Committee
    Embarrass
    Carrot

    "Bookkeeper" and "bookkeeping" and "sweet-toothed" have three consecutive sets of double letters. Others are "deer-reeve," "feed-door," "heel-loop," "hoof-footed," "hoot-toot," "toot-toot," "veneer-room," and "wood-deer."
  • Hi Roman,

    YES. It's really terrible. :p :D Of course I finally ate, but a bit late. :D :D

    That expression I learnt from Mishaikh's blog.

    Of course you can write a Great Day, Roman. I always made improvisation when I participated in writing prompt or challenge, too. ^_^

    Thank you for your comment.

    Have a Super Great Day! ^_^

  • Hi Onee!

    What a terrible day you have had! 

    So, did you eat finally? :)

    I like that expression about eating dessert in a desert! 

    And if even if I write a blog, I hope it will be a "great day" instead of "terrible day"! ^^

    Thank you for sharing!

  • Hi Courtesy,

    Wow! Your example is also great. Good job! :)

    I'm pleased to know that you can feel my hunger. :D And so many thanks for your nice words. See you around! :)

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