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What's the pluaral form of 'CD'?



 
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What's the pluaral form of 'CD'? #1 (permalink) Sat Feb 28, 2009 13:10 pm   What's the pluaral form of 'CD'?
 

1 "What's the pluaral form of 'ID' and 'CD'?

2 " I'm in the castle/fort/rook'' correct?

3 "Suppose, my friend is talking on the phone constantly and i'm standing with him cos i wanna talk to him.How should i say? please disconnect the call OR drop the call ?
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What's the pluaral form of 'CD'? #2 (permalink) Sat Feb 28, 2009 14:25 pm   What's the pluaral form of 'CD'?
 

Hi Twilit,

1)IDs and CDs

2) I'm in the castle or I'm in the fort. The word rook is a chess term only, alternately known as the castle.

A rook can also refer to a large black crow, but that's a separate definition.

3) I'd say something like "Would you please hang up?"
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What's the pluaral form of 'CD'? #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 01, 2009 6:22 am   What's the pluaral form of 'CD'?
 

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