TRS-Digital Questionnaire
The material for the incomplete Tape Recorded Survey of Hiberno-English Speech are and have been in a fragmentary state. The original questionnaire which was used by field workers has been lost and so it was necessary to reconstruct this which I did on the basis of the available recordings. In all, some 374 questions were contained in the questionnaire and used during interviews. As can be determined from the actual recordings not all questions were answered but the field workers did attempt conscientiously to obtain satisfactory answers from all their informants. These were apparently not given much information about the questions, simply that the field workers wanted to know a few local words. As might be expected, there is much comment and free speech in the questionnaire interviews which in itself is of linguistic interest.
| 1) | What do you call the animal which barks? | (dog) |
| 2) | What would you call a dog with half a dozen breeds in it? | (mongrel) |
| 3) | If dogs are very pleased what do they do with their tails? | (wag) |
| 4) | How does a dog hide a bone? | (bury) |
| 5) | What do you call the animal which says “miaow”? | (cat) |
| 6) | What will a little child call a cat or a kitten? | (pussy) |
| 7) | Before they had a tractor to pull a plough they used a? | (horse) |
| 8) | What do you call the thing the horse does between a walk and a gallop? | (trot) |
| 9) | What is a horse shoe made of? | (iron) |
| 10) | If you stand behind the horse you have to be sure it doesn’t? | (kick) |
| 11) | What do you call a fully grown female horse? | (mare) |
| 12) | To beat a horse is very? | (cruel) |
| 13) | A small stocky a horse of either sex is called a? | (pony) |
| 14) | What do you call the animals that give your milk? | (cow) |
| 15) | And two of them would be? | (cows) |
| 16) | What do you call the male of the cow? | (bull) |
| 17) | What do you call a young cow which is just born? | (calf) |
| 18) | And two of them would be? | (calves) |
| 19) | Little Miss Muffit sat on her tuffet at eating curds and? | (whey) |
| 20) | What do you call a female sheep? | (ewe) |
| 21) | What do you call a creature with feathers that flies? | (bird) |
| 22) | What do you call a bird larger than a duck which hisses at you? | (goose) |
| 23) | And two of them would be? | (geese) |
| 24) | A hen which wants to sit is? | (broody) |
| 25) | What do you call the centre of an egg? | (yoke) |
| 26) | What colour is the yoke? | (yellow) |
| 27) | If an egg smells you say it is gone? | (off) |
| 28) | The opposite of good is? | (bad) |
| 29) | And the opposite of bad is? | (good) |
| 30) | What do you call the man sent for when an animal is sick? | (vet) |
| 31) | What do you call the insect which makes honey? | (bee) |
| 32) | What do you call the noise bees make? | (buzz) |
| 33) | What do you called the yellow striped insect which stings you? | (wasp) |
| 34) | And two of them are two? | (wasps) |
| 35) | What do you call the little grubs you sometimes get in fruit? | (maggots) |
| 36) | What do you put as bait on the end of a fishing line? | (worm) |
| 37) | What do you put the worm on? | (hook) |
| 38) | What do you call the insect that spins a web? | (spider) |
| 39) | What do you call the tiny insect which jumps about and bites you? | (flea) |
| 40) | The early bird catches the? | (worm) |
| 41) | And what do you call the small black insect which lives in a hill? | (ant) |
| 42) | What is the smallest Irish bird? | (wren) |
| 43) | What do you call the small bushy animal which lives in woods and hoards nuts? | (squirrel) |
| 44) | What do you call the animal like a mouse which flies about? | (bat) |
| 45) | What do you put down to kill rats? | (poison) |
| 46) | Plums, pears and oranges are all called? | (fruit) |
| 47) | What do you call that green and red fruit with pips in the middle which grows in an orchard? | (apple) |
| 48) | Holly has a red? | (berry) |
| 49) | What did people use to make country cures? | (herbs) |
| 50) | What do you call a plant growing in your garden which you don’t want? | (weed) |
| 51) | What do you call that large prickly weed which is the national emblem of Scotland? | (thistle) |
| 52) | What do you call a field with grass grown for haymaking? | (meadow) |
| 53) | What do cows feed on in the fields? | (grass) |
| 54) | And in the cowshed? | (hay) |
| 55) | When the crops have done well we say we have had a good? | (harvest) |
| 56) | What is thrown down for the animals to lie on in farm buildings? | (straw) |
| 57) | What is left over in the fields after harvesting? | (stubble) |
| 58) | What do you call a large plant like oaks or pines? | (trees) |
| 59) | You don’t talk about a holly tree but about a holly? | (bush) |
| 60) | Of what material are tables usually made? | (wood) |
| 61) | Roses, daisies and carnations are all? | (flowers) |
| 62) | What do you call the green swellings out of which leaves or flowers develop? | (buds) |
| 63) | When you want some flowers in your garden your first sow the? | (seeds) |
| 64) | We put seed potatoes in the ground to make them? | (grow) |
| 65) | What do peas grow in? | (pod) |
| 66) | When there is a fierce gale what is at that makes the trees bend? | (wind) |
| 67) | What does the wind do? | (blow) |
| 68) | A light wind is called a soft? | (breeze) |
| 69) | When you want to take out a boat you hope the sea will be? | (calm) |
| 70) | What colour is the sky on a fine day? | (blue) |
| 71) | When you can’t see the blue sky and then it must be covered with? | (clouds) |
| 72) | Before we hear the thunder we see the? | (lightening) |
| 73) | What do you call the white stuff which falls during a blizzard? | (snow) |
| 74) | What do you call a large area of water? | (lake) |
| 75) | What do you call the movement of the sea in and out? | (tide) |
| 76) | To walk through shallow water is to? | (wade) |
| 77) | What do you call a hole in the ground to draw water from? | (well) |
| 78) | Today some fences are made of barbed? | (wire) |
| 79) | What do you call the brown powdery earth in your garden? | (soil) |
| 80) | What do you call an enclosed space at the back of a house? | (yard) |
| 81) | What do we get from a quarry? | (stone) |
| 82) | What do you call that black sticky liquid used in road making? | (tar) |
| 83) | Where you go when you are ill? | (hospital) |
| 84) | Cork is a city, but Ballyshannon is only a? | (town) |
| 85) | What do you call a town by the sea were ships load and unload? | (port) |
| 86) | What do you call the place where children go each day for their education? | (school) |
| 87) | What does a child sit at the school? | (desk) |
| 88) | If you are learning to drive you say you were going for driving? | (lessons) |
| 89) | What do you call the place where they keep animals or grow crops? | (farm) |
| 90) | What do you call the man who owns it? | (farmer) |
| 91) | What do you call the implement the tractor tows to turn the land over? | (plough) |
| 92) | What do you call the track made by a plough? | (furrow) |
| 93) | What do you call the two-wheeled vehicle a horse or donkey pulls? | (cart) |
| 94) | What do they call the equipment you put on a horse before it pulls a cart? | (harness) |
| 95) | What do you say when you put one or two horses in a cart? | (yoke) |
| 96) | What do pigs feed at? | (trough) |
| 97) | What do you call the implement which is used for cutting long grass or hay by hand? | (scythe) |
| 98) | To cut a tree down you would use an axe or? | (saw) |
| 99) | And you could say yesterday I? | (sawed) |
| 100) | What do you use if a wheel or a hinge squeaks? | (oil) |
| 101) | What carries a road over a river? | (bridge) |
| 102) | What do you live in? | (house) |
| 103) | What do you call the reddish things houses are built of? | (bricks) |
| 104) | What do you call the sides of a house? | (walls) |
| 105) | What do you call the separate parts of a house? | (rooms) |
| 106) | And one of them would be one? | (room) |
| 107) | What do you call the room where you do the cooking? | (kitchen) |
| 108) | What do you call the openings in walls for light to enter? | (windows) |
| 109) | To clean the windows you take a cloth and dampen or ... it? | (wet) |
| 110) | What do you call the ground of the room? | (floor) |
| 111) | What do you call the thing the smoke goes up? | (chimney) |
| 112) | You come into the room through the? | (door) |
| 113) | On the door you may have a knocker or a? | (knob) |
| 114) | And you may ring with the? | (bell) |
| 115) | If there was a lighted cigarette on the floor the house would probably catch? | (fire) |
| 116) | If the house is on fire the fire brigade comes to? | (put it out) |
| 117) | What do you use to scrape up coal? | (shovel) |
| 118) | What are coal, turf and wood used as? | (fuel) |
| 119) | When you want to wash yourself you have a? | (bath) |
| 120) | After a wash you dry yourself with a? | (towel) |
| 121) | What do you rest in at night? | (bed) |
| 122) | At night you go to bed to? | (sleep) |
| 123) | What do you call the soft thing you put on a chair to make it more comfortable? | (cushion) |
| 124) | What do you call the part of a knife which you hold? | (handle) |
| 125) | Never drop a glass on the floor because it is bound to get? | (broken) |
| 126) | What do you call the metal cover on a jam pot? | (lid) |
| 127) | What do you pour the tea out of? | (pot) |
| 128) | If you leave toast too long on the fire it will? | (burn) |
| 129) | How much medicine do you pour out of a bottle at the time? | (spoonful) |
| 130) | What do you call the thin piece of wire in your electricity cupboard which you replace if the lights fail? | (fuse) |
| 131) | When people write they use a pencil or a? | (pen) |
| 132) | What do you use to climb up onto the roof? | (ladder) |
| 133) | When you buy sweets you often get them in a paper? | (bag) |
| 134) | When you go shopping you sometimes carrying the shopping home in a? | (basket) |
| 135) | What do you call a large box like a trunk? | (chest) |
| 136) | If your suitcase weighs over 70 pounds you might say it’s far too heavy to? | (carry) |
| 137) | A car always has a steering? | (wheel) |
| 138) | What do you call the inflatable cover you put on the wheels of a car or bicycle? | (tyre) |
| 139) | If you haven’t a car and want one for a day you go to garage and? | (hire) |
| 140) | What do you tow a car with? | (rope) |
| 141) | When you want to make a knot what do you do to the string? | (tie) |
| 142) | Today you say “tie a knot” but yesterday you? | (tied) |
| 143) | What do you do with pastry to make it flat? | (roll) |
| 144) | What do you call the tough string used like that in a window sash? | (cord) |
| 145) | What do you call the large vehicle you catch to go to the town? | (bus) |
| 146) | If the bus is late in arriving and you’re at the stop, you just have to? | (wait) |
| 147) | If you’re thirsty, you’ll have a? | (drink) |
| 148) | We turn on the tap in order to get? | (water) |
| 149) | What do you say you do with water when you put it in the kettle? | (boil) |
| 150) | While making gravy you might put in an oxo? | (cube) |
| 151) | Meals of the day are breakfast and then? | (dinner) |
| 152) | A list of meals available at a cafe or a restaurant is called a? | (menu) |
| 153) | If a child was sick and didn’t want anything to eat you might say he was off his? | (food) |
| 154) | Vegetarians never eat any? | (meat) |
| 155) | Meat that is leathery and difficult to eat is very? | (tough) |
| 156) | What is the famous Irish dish made of meat, vegetables and potatoes? | (Irish stew) |
| 157) | Christmas dinner usually starts with turkey and ends with plum? | (pudding) |
| 158 | What do you have for breakfast made from oats? | (porridge) |
| 159) | What do you make white bread of? | (flour) |
| 160) | You usually buy sardines in a? | (tin) |
| 161) | You hear with your ears, see with your eyes and with your tongue you? | (taste) |
| 162) | What do you call any worthless stuff which you throw away? | (rubbish) |
| 163) | If a fork was used to eat salmon or sardines what sort of taste would it have? | (fishy) |
| 164) | What do sew with? | (needle) |
| 165) | What does a woman put on her finger when she is sewing? | (thimble) |
| 166) | What do you do with scissors? | (cut) |
| 167) | To change the colour of cloth what do you do with it? | (dye) |
| 168) | What do you call those small balls of glass which boys often play with? | (marbles) |
| 169) | What do you call a member of a football team? | (player) |
| 170) | What do you call that game children play in a long line all doing what the leader does? | (follow the leader) |
| 171) | What toys do little girls like best? | (doll) |
| 172) | On the first of April you like to make someone an April? | (fool) |
| 173) | What do you call the noisy musical instrument you beat with sticks? | (drum) |
| 174) | A jigsaw? | (puzzle) |
| 175) | What do you call a piece of verse that rhymes? | (poem) |
| 176) | If you’re happy, you might whistle a? | (tune) |
| 177) | What do you call a male child? | (boy) |
| 178) | A boy grows up to be a? | (man) |
| 179) | What do you call a female child? | (girl) |
| 180) | A girl grows up to be a? | (woman) |
| 181) | And two of them are two? | (women) |
| 182) | What do you call the two most important members of the family? | (parents) |
| 183) | Mr and Mr Smith have two children, the boy is their? | (son) |
| 184) | And the girl is their? | (daughter) |
| 185) | Your uncle is your father’s or your mother’s? | (brother) |
| 186) | And your father’s sister is your? | (aunt) |
| 187) | The person living next door to you is called your? | (neighbour) |
| 188) | What do you call the man who sells meat? | (butcher) |
| 189) | A man may join the army to become a? | (soldier) |
| 190) | What do you call the man who makes clothes? | (tailor) |
| 191) | What do you call this part of the body with hair on (pointing to head)? | (head) |
| 192) | What part of your body do you listen with? | (ear) |
| 193) | With your ears you can? | (hear) |
| 194) | If you didn’t catch what I said you might say “I haven’t”? | (heard) |
| 195) | You put your ear to the keyhole to? | (listen) |
| 196) | When a man is hard of hearing we say he is? | (deaf) |
| 197) | If a man didn’t shave he would soon grow a? | (beard) |
| 198) | What do you call what grows in your head? | (hair) |
| 199) | What does a cat have around her mouth? | (whiskers) |
| 200) | What do you call a space between your teeth or a hole in a hedge? | (gap) |
| 201) | What connects your head with the rest of your body? | (neck) |
| 202) | What do you call this (pointing to shoulder)? | (shoulder) |
| 203) | What do you call this (pointing to chest)? | (chest) |
| 204) | What do you call a large box like a trunk? | (chest) |
| 205) | What do you call these (pointing to eyes)? | (eyes) |
| 206) | And one of them would be one? | (eye) |
| 207) | And this here is your (pointing to hand)? | (hand) |
| 208) | And this is a (clenching hand)? | (fist) |
| 209) | And that is a (pointing to finger) | (finger) |
| 210) | What do you call these two parts down here (pointing to feet) | (feet) |
| 211) | And one of them is a? | (foot) |
| 212) | On your hand you have fingers and on your feet you have? | (toes) |
| 213) | One of them is one? | (toe) |
| 214) | If you are off colour, you say I’m not feeling? | (well) |
| 215) | Old Joe was very ill and the doctors could not find any? | (cure) |
| 216) | If a person has been sick and is now improving he’s getting? | (better) |
| 217) | If you were asked how you noticed me outside when you could not see me, you could answer “I recognised your”? | (voice) |
| 218) | When you have a cold you may get a bad? | (cough) |
| 219) | When a man has a cold and it affects his voice you might say he is? | (hoarse) |
| 220) | What flows in your veins? | (blood) |
| 221) | On a very hot day you perspire or? | (sweat) |
| 222) | If you haven’t eaten food for a long time you’re bound to be? | (hungry) |
| 223) | A child which eats too much is very? | (greedy) |
| 224) | What do you call that horny spot you get on your skin which you can burn off? | (wart) |
| 225) | What do you call a painful swelling which a man might get at the back of his neck? | (boil) |
| 226) | What do you call the bluish mark on your body after you get a hard knock or blow? | (bruise) |
| 227) | And if your arm was all blue you would say it is? | (bruised) |
| 228) | If you’re rarely work with your hands what do you call the things you get use a spade? | (blisters) |
| 229) | What covers the bones on your body? | (skin) |
| 230) | What do you do to take in air? | (breathe) |
| 231) | Today you breathe, yesterday you? | (breathed) |
| 232) | What do you call this (pointing to shirt)? | (shirt) |
| 233) | What do you call the thing a man might have here (pointing to collar)? | (tie) |
| 234) | What do you call this (pointing to jacket)? | (jacket) |
| 235) | What do you call a jacket and trousers together? | (suit) |
| 236) | A three-piece suit has a jacket, trousers and a? | (waistcoat) |
| 237) | If your suit was too small, you would say it doesn’t? | (fit) |
| 238) | What does the weaver make? | (cloth) |
| 239) | If you have just bought a suit it is brand? | (new) |
| 240) | What do people often wear around the top of their trousers? | (belt) |
| 241) | What do footballers wear on their feet? | (shoes) |
| 242) | And one of them would be? | (shoe) |
| 243) | What are shoes are made of? | (leather) |
| 244) | What do women like best in an engagement ring? | (diamond) |
| 245) | What do we wear to keep our hands warm? | (gloves) |
| 246) | What do you call the building where services are held on Sunday? | (church) |
| 247) | A church could have a steeple or a? | (spire) |
| 248) | And what would castles have? | (tower) |
| 249) | When a couple have been married for 25 years they celebrate their silver? | (anniversary / wedding) |
| 250) | Protestants and Catholics are both? | (Christians) |
| 251) | Our Father who art in heaven is the beginning of the Lord’s? | (prayer) |
| 252) | What do you call the place the bride walks down on | (aisle) |
| 253) | Christ died on the? | (cross) |
| 254) | On Sunday most people do not do any? | (work) |
| 255) | When you want to know a man’s wages you ask “How much do you”? | (earn) |
| 256) | To earn your living you have to? | (work) |
| 257) | If a man was on the dole you could say “He hasn’t ... for months”? | (worked) |
| 258) | Which machine is linen made on? | (loom) |
| 259) | A man who does no work is very? | (lazy) |
| 260) | A man who steals from a bank is said to? | (rob) |
| 261) | What do you call the face of a clock | (dial) |
| 262) | To drive under the influence of drink is against the? | (law) |
| 263) | If you are buying apples and some seemed soft, you would have to pick and? | (choose) |
| 264) | Today I buy something, but yesterday I? | (bought) |
| 265) | In the old days when there was no dole you just had to go out on the street and? | (beg) |
| 266) | If you have lost up a penny you search for it until you? | (find) |
| 267) | A foolish man spends all he earns a wise man would? | (save) |
| 268) | What are a soldier’s holidays called? | (leave) |
| 269) | That is a difficult problem, I would have to give a lot of? | (thought) |
| 270) | Some people don’t like modern music because it makes too much? | (noise) |
| 271) | The opposite of ‘noisy’ is? | (quiet) |
| 272) | Children who argue something out are said to be having a? | (quarrel) |
| 273) | During a funny show on TV you hear a plenty of | (laughter) |
| 274) | When a baby can say its first word we say it is at last beginning to? | (talk) |
| 275) | What do you do when someone tells a good joke? | (laugh) |
| 276) | The president is coming shortly through the town and the crowds are beginning to? | (gather) |
| 277) | If a man doesn’t have time to stop and talk he must be in a? | (hurry) |
| 278) | What does a guide dog do for a blind man? | (leads him) |
| 279) | These Americans often come around Ireland by coach on a? | (trip) |
| 280) | What did the teacher do before he retired? | (taught) |
| 281) | When people make whiskey they distill it; when they make beer they | (brew it) |
| 282) | What is beer carried in from the brewery? | (barrels) |
| 283) | A soldier must do his? | (duty) |
| 284) | If I bend a piece of wire what am I doing with it? | (twisting it) |
| 285) | The opposite of ‘empty’ is? | (full) |
| 286) | To get over the mountains a plane has to fly very? | (high) |
| 287) | To get over the Alps or Mount Everest it has to fly even? | (higher) |
| 288) | The opposite of ‘high’ is? | (low) |
| 289) | The opposite of ‘higher’ is? | (lower) |
| 290) | The peak of a mountain is at the? | (top) |
| 291) | The opposite of ‘top’ is? | (bottom) |
| 292) | The opposite of ‘small’ is? | (big) |
| 293) | If I had a big apple, but you thought yours was even better, you could say “Mine is even”? | (bigger) |
| 294) | If you had three apples, you could say this one is big, that one is bigger but the third one is the? | (biggest) |
| 295) | If you join the army they cut your hair very? | (short) |
| 296) | What is the opposite of ‘short’? | (long) |
| 297) | And the opposite of ‘fat’ is? | (thin) |
| 298) | A man of 80 is quite? | (old) |
| 299) | The opposite of ‘old’ is? | (young) |
| 300) | The opposite of ‘in’ is? | (out) |
| 301) | The opposite of ‘front’ is? | (back) |
| 302) | The opposite of ‘before’ is? | (after) |
| 303) | Which hand is this (pointing to left)? | (left) |
| 304) | And the other one is? | (right) |
| 305) | The opposite of ‘rough’ is? | (smooth) |
| 306) | If you are not married, you are | (single) |
| 307) | We talk about the First and the Second World? | (War) |
| 308) | The opposite of ‘strong’ is? | (weak) |
| 309) | The opposite of ‘rich’ is? | (poor) |
| 310) | The opposite of ‘dry’ is? | (wet) |
| 311) | The opposite of ‘slower’ is? | (faster) |
| 312) | The opposite of ‘earlier’ is? | (later) |
| 313) | The opposite of ‘few’ is? | (many) |
| 314) | The road was very narrow, but then it got? | (wider) |
| 315) | And this is how many (goes through the numbers 1 to 5) | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) |
| 316) | And after six comes? | (seven) |
| 317) | And then? | (eight) |
| 318) | And ten times ten is? | (a hundred) |
| 319) | And ten times a hundred is? | (a thousand) |
| 320) | And a thousand times a thousand is? | (a million) |
| 321) | We say ‘second’ and then? | (third) |
| 322) | And what comes before ‘second’? | (first) |
| 323) | And after ‘third’? | (fourth) |
| 324) | And then? | (fifth) |
| 325) | And then? | (sixth) |
| 326) | And then? | (seventh) |
| 327) | And after ‘seventh’? | (eighth) |
| 328) | And after ‘eleventh’? | (twelfth) |
| 329) | Once, and then? | (twice) |
| 330) | And sixty seconds make one? | (minute) |
| 331) | And sixty minutes make one? | (hour) |
| 332) | When it is light you call it the? | (day) |
| 333) | And two of them are two? | (days) |
| 334) | There are twelve months in a? | (year) |
| 335) | And seven days in a? | (week) |
| 336) | And what day comes before Friday? | (Thursday) |
| 337) | And after Friday? | (Saturday) |
| 338) | There is yesterday, today and? | (tomorrow) |
| 339) | The cock crows at the crack of? | (dawn) |
| 340) | When it’s dark you call it? | (night) |
| 341) | You buy a watch to tell the? | (time) |
| 342) | The season after autumn is? | (winter) |
| 343) | What do you do to your watch in the morning or at night? | (wind it) |
| 344) | If you want to know how heavy something is you? | (weigh it) |
| 345) | If today you weigh something, yesterday you? | (weighed it) |
| 346) | Nine stone is my? | (weight) |
| 347) | Here’s a penny, if I had eight more, I’d have nine new? | (pence) |
| 348) | You buy butter by the? | (pound) |
| 349) | Milk used to be delivered in what size bottles? | (pints) |
| 350) | How many times a day does the milkman come? | (once) |
| 351) | A hundred pence is one? | (pound) |
| 352) | If you didn’t know the road to Galway you’d ask someone the? | (way) |
| 353) | If you wanted to know the cause for doing something, you’d want to know the? | (reason) |
| 354) | The way someone does something is how and the reason is? | (why) |
| 355) | If you wanted to know what a man is called, you’d ask “What’s your?” | (name) |
| 356) | A child who does not know the way home is? | (lost) |
| 357) | If I stood on your toe I’d say, “I’m very”? | (sorry) |
| 358) | Today you tell me a story, but yesterday you? | (told) |
| 359) | If a friend had a rare stamp you might ask, “What’s its worth?” or “What’s its”? | (value) |
| 360) | If you go into a shop, the assistant might say “What do you”? | (want) |
| 361) | Today you want something, yesterday you? | (wanted) |
| 362) | I don’t believe in fairies because they are not? | (real) |
| 363) | I have my troubles and he has? | (his) |
| 364) | If a man is always telling lies and if he then tells a story, you find it hard to? | (believe) |
| 365) | Asking your son how he got on in school, you’d say “How many marks did you”? | (get) |
| 366) | If you don’t want someone to stay with you, you say “Go”? | (away) |
| 367) | Do you know another expression for “I’m not certain”? | (I’m not sure) |
| 368) | If you put sugar in a meat pie, it would absolutely? | (ruin it) |
| 369) | If I asked you to sell me apples, you might say “I’m sorry, I haven’t got”? | (any) |
| 370) | What do you call the sections of advertisements in a newspaper? | (columns) |
| 371) | If a house was over behind a mountain you would say it is ... the mountain? | (beyond) |
| 372) | If yesterday you went to France by plane, you could say you? | (flew) |
| 373) | What do you call the sharp part of a pencil? | (point) |
| 374) | And if you are fed up with all these questions, you’d say, stop I’ve had? | (enough) |