"speaking english is easy;only fools cannot"
You can go to A Sweet Affair for something tempting. catchy phrase for cup cakes
A slogan should be catchy, informative about the product/company and memorable. Slogan's are often fun too or use a play on words. So generally speaking a slogan wouldn't normally include brackets, but they could here's an example:Slogan for "KT" climbing supplies: "Trust anyone with your ropes...? (KnoT!)"
Let me live, let me dream, but don't let me down!
Well that is a good slogan but it isnt that eye catching. Im running for my class president and my slogan is Vote for (your name here) Just Do It with a nike swoosh. You can use this idea i just hope you dont go to my school!
I don't know what you are asking, but if you are in America I'm all for it!!
Let the good times tables roll.
You can go to A Sweet Affair for something tempting. catchy phrase for cup cakes
A slogan should be catchy, informative about the product/company and memorable. Slogan's are often fun too or use a play on words. So generally speaking a slogan wouldn't normally include brackets, but they could here's an example:Slogan for "KT" climbing supplies: "Trust anyone with your ropes...? (KnoT!)"
Let me live, let me dream, but don't let me down!
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that song is catchy
Well that is a good slogan but it isnt that eye catching. Im running for my class president and my slogan is Vote for (your name here) Just Do It with a nike swoosh. You can use this idea i just hope you dont go to my school!
Most of the middle class people must use English to communicate
I don't know what you are asking, but if you are in America I'm all for it!!
The actual word "enthymeme" is rarely ever used. However, it is a common element in commercials.Enthymemen. An informally stated syllogism with an implied premise.Example: "With a name like Smucker'stm, it has to be good." - (Smucker'stm advertising slogan)Example of use in sentence: The infomercial's enthymeme slogan just wasn't catchy enough.
McDonald's uses the slogan "I'm Lovin' It" to create an emotional connection with its customers, emphasizing enjoyment and satisfaction associated with their food. The phrase is catchy and memorable, making it effective for branding and marketing. It reflects the brand's focus on delivering a positive dining experience, appealing to a wide audience across different cultures. Overall, the slogan reinforces McDonald's identity as a place of happiness and comfort.
No, "most catchiest" would be redundant. Catchiest already makes a thing the most or best. Use most only when you are not using a word that already implies most. It was the catchiest slogan the Republicans could offer. It was the most catchy line he could think of.