A pear tree had three pears. I went there but, I didn't ate pears, I didn't took pears with me, but there were no pears left in the tree. Its a easy one. What happened?
are these 3(underlined bold'ed italicized) pears you were talking about?A pear tree had three pears. I went there but, I didn't ate pears, I didn't took pears with me, but there were no pears left in the tree. Its a easy one. What happened?
No, they didn't dissapeared, or fell from the tree. I was the only intervenient. You have to find how did I managed to end in this situation. The answer is in the riddle.they all disappeared
are these 3(underlined bold'ed italicized) pears you were talking about?
sorry my i ate a little bit of the pears now only ears remain.
have no fear, have only pear my dear.
Does the word "pear" have another meaning than that of the fruit?A pear tree had three pears. I went there but, I didn't ate pears, I didn't took pears with me, but there were no pears left in the tree. Its a easy one. What happened?
No. The pear is considered as a fruit and does not have any other meaning. Also the tree is a tree.Does the word "pear" have another meaning than that of the fruit?
Dave
Here is the solution: I ate a pear (instead of pears), took a pear (instead of pears) and left one pear. recca02 has answered correctly.well you didnt eat pears but you ate only a pear,
you didnt take pears but you did take only one pear (pears-pear singular-plural got the point?)
m i even close ???
or shud i next next year
(thankfully the forum has no eject button so i can keep making these silly rhymes)
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