Students/Reporters:
I’ve been toying around with some new phrases……at least for me…..that I’ve been having pretty good success with.
I’ve been using the final -RZ for “recognize.” It’s given me phrases like TKAOURZ for “do you recognize” and WAOURZ for “would you recognize.” There are several others in that group I’m using and I won’t bore you with the rest of them.
Another thing I’ve been doing is using EUPT for “I want,” of course, but if I throw in the “*” key, I can also get *EUPT for “I went.” That is also giving me options like WH*UPT for “when you went” and WHUPT for “when you want.” With the final -PT for want and then throwing in the “*” key, it’s given me “went” for some of the same strokes I was using for the “want” phrases. “Want” is definitely more common, but there are a few “went” phrases.
Also, another one I’ve been toying with is using final -RPT for “repeat.” So, “would you repeat” could be WAOURPT. Or “could you repeat” would be KAOURPT. “Can you repeat” or “will you repeat,” etc.
Another one is using final -RT for “return.” Or, you could perhaps using -RPBT for “return.” KURPBT would be tough for “can you return,” because many theories use that for “current.” Also, you could try using -RPBT for “turn.” This comes in very handy for those document-intensive cases where the question almost always begins with “Can you turn to the next page.” Or, “Would you turn to the next page.”
You might possibly want to try just using the -RPB for “turn” or “return.”
I haven’t checked all the theories and it may be that I am the one that is behind the times. Maybe not. Hopefully not.
Lastly, you might even want to add the -D or even a -DZ for additional words to the phrases for things like “can you turn to the” (KURPBTD) or “did you return to the” (TKURPBTD).
Perhaps others will have some other ideas or thoughts.
(tipping hat)
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