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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Nelz77: 8:05am On Oct 18, 2019
FrLukas:
Can you tell us why night vigil is wrong? Are you saying there can't be morning or afternoon vigil?

Before......vigil can only happen at night
So why putting night again as if u been want do vigil for day?

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by midnighter(f): 8:06am On Oct 18, 2019
FrLukas:
Can you tell us why night vigil is wrong? Are you saying there can't be morning or afternoon vigil?

It's rather called an "all-night vigil" or just a "vigil". Its just over here we say "night vigil"
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by BrightJay: 8:06am On Oct 18, 2019
My names are...
NollyWood Ingrish. grin
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by partnerbizn2(f): 8:06am On Oct 18, 2019
what's wrong with 17 24 25
?
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Abfinest007(m): 8:06am On Oct 18, 2019
hello who want learn English when u can use that time to learn how to make money
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by mechanics(m): 8:07am On Oct 18, 2019
To know all the correct pronunciation in English language won't be that easy o, just know the little you can.
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Harbeeorlar(m): 8:07am On Oct 18, 2019
One fact remain, either the wrong abi the right, whichever one i sparkle, you understand what i meant. Even this my blunders, you surely understand
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Femijohn198: 8:08am On Oct 18, 2019
I told people everyday that English change and modified everyday.but mathematics don't change,2+ 2=4 can change that way till Jesus come.but English re -change year by year.

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by mechanics(m): 8:08am On Oct 18, 2019
Abfinest007:
hello who want learn English when u can use that time to learn how to make money
hahahaha, I wonder o
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Ikem11(m): 8:08am On Oct 18, 2019
dickofglory:
Some popular Grammatical Blunders. Every one has made at least two times

Not too late to learn

1. You're taking it personal (wrong)
You're taking it personally (correct)

2. He is matured (wrong)
He is mature (correct)
He has matured (correct)

3. The reason is because (wrong)
The reason is that (correct)

4. Night vigil (wrong)
Vigil (correct)

5. Traveling bag (wrong)
Travel Bag (correct)

6. As at when due (wrong)
As and when due (correct)

7. Be rest assured (wrong)
Rest assured (correct)

8. I'm hearing you (wrong)
I can hear you (correct)

9. My names are (wrong)
My name is (correct)

10. All manners of (wrong)
All manner of (correct)

11. She delivered a baby boy (wrong)
She was delivered of a baby boy (correct)

12. Lacking behind
Lagging behind (correct)

13. Crack your brain (wrong)
Rack your brain (correct)

14. Return it back (wrong)
Return it (correct)

15. Ghana comprises of 10 regions (wrong)
Ghana comprises 10 regions (correct)
Ghana is comprised of 10 regions (correct)

16. Wake keeping (wrong)
Wake keep (wrong)
Wake (correct)

17. Exercise patience (wrong)
Be patient (correct)

18. Barbing saloon (wrong)
Barber shop (correct)

19. I forgot my phone at home (wrong)
I left my phone at home (correct)

20. Borrow me your pen (wrong)
Lend me your pen (correct)
May I borrow your pen (correct)

21. More grease to your elbow (wrong)
More power to your elbow (correct)

22. Funny enough, I've never liked him (wrong)
Funnily enough, I've never liked him (correct)

23. My body is scratching me (wrong)
My body itches (correct)

24. Letterhead paper (wrong)
Letterhead (correct)

25. I'm not your mate (wrong)
We're not mates (correct)

26. You're mannerless (wrong)
You're ill-mannered (correct)

27. Horn at the car in front (wrong)
Honk at the car in front (correct)

28. Happy birthday in arrears (wrong)
Happy belated birthday (wrong)
Belated happy birthday (correct)

29. I will sleep at 10pm (wrong)
I will go to bed at 10pm (correct)

30. Just when I thought I have seen it all (wrong)
Just when I thought I had seen it all (correct)

31. First come, First serve (wrong)
First come, First served (correct)

32. I have a running nose (wrong)
I have a runny nose (correct)

33. Working Experience (wrong)
Work Experience (correct)






add yours to the list

Op you forgetting the fact there is diff between English and pidgin. Most of the things u said there na pidgin English o not English...

Not that nigerians don't know how to speak good grammar just that they mix it with pidgin
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Nobody: 8:09am On Oct 18, 2019
Nelz77:


Before......vigil can only happen at night
So why putting night again as if u been want do vigil for day?

Well, I know that to keep vigil is to keep watch or to be vigilant.

Does that mean you can't keep vigil in the daytime?

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by IamMoreno(m): 8:10am On Oct 18, 2019
adioolayi:
18. Barbing Saloon is WRONG Really....


Yeah brother
Salon Is refers to a place where you fix your hair or cut it
So saying a barbing salon is like saying
ATM MACHINE
repetition

Salon
Or barbershop [color=#000099][/color]
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Nobody: 8:11am On Oct 18, 2019
midnighter:


It's rather called an "all-night vigil" or just a "vigil". Its just over here we say "night vigil"


Ok. Now this makes sense. All-night vigil. Surely you can keep vigil in the day time too or is there another word for daytime vigil?
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by IamMoreno(m): 8:13am On Oct 18, 2019
adioolayi:
18. Barbing Saloon is WRONG Really....


Yeah brother
Salon Is refers to a place where you fix your hair or cut it
So saying a barbing salon is like saying
ATM MACHINE
repetition

Salon Or barbershop
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by midnighter(f): 8:13am On Oct 18, 2019
17. Exercise patience is correct, nothing wrong with it. But it's just old fashioned

18. Barbing salon is correct, but "saloon" is the wrong word

21. More grease to your elbow is correct but more power to your elbow is more formal

29. I will sleep at 10PM is fine

"23. My body is scratching me (wrong)" this is just what happens when we translate straight out of our native languages into English

You will get funny results like "my body is paining me", "my eye is turning me", "let me hear the smell" "come and buy my market" "I am at your front"

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Respect55(m): 8:13am On Oct 18, 2019
What of people that use 'am' instead of "I'm?"

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by ikorodureporta: 8:13am On Oct 18, 2019
"I will go to bed".....what if na mat or sofa I dey sleep
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by midnighter(f): 8:14am On Oct 18, 2019
FrLukas:


Ok. Now this makes sense. All-night vigil. Surely you can keep vigil in the day time too or is there another word for daytime vigil?

There are two meanings of "vigil"

Holding a vigil is the one where you stay up all night for a particular reason

Then "vigil" is a Catholic celebration day

So when you want to specify that its the first one, you'll say "all-night vigil"

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by jahbiz: 8:14am On Oct 18, 2019
Wetin concern Emeka the spare parts seller with correct English?

Oga help me buy am nah, this one nah original wey u go use and enjoy so tey adey tell you truth

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by may320: 8:15am On Oct 18, 2019
FrLukas:
Well, I know that to keep vigil is to keep watch or to be vigilant.
Does that mean you can't keep vigil in the daytime?
Vigil is at night only.
See the dictionary meaning: A period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep. Usually to keep watch or pray.

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Ennyboy12(m): 8:16am On Oct 18, 2019
Cool
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by may320: 8:17am On Oct 18, 2019
ikorodureporta:
"I will go to bed".....what if na mat or sofa I dey sleep
Nairalanders, you don start bah? grin
Then go to mat nah. Lol. grin
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by sammysmiles(m): 8:19am On Oct 18, 2019
FrLukas:
Can you tell us why night vigil is wrong? Are you saying there can't be morning or afternoon vigil?
wats the meaning of vigil?

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by DonroxyII: 8:19am On Oct 18, 2019
Only if Inglish go credit my account and only if English can speak and understand Yoruba same way as I do !!

Until then, I don't give a damn !!
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by richard870(m): 8:20am On Oct 18, 2019
dickofglory:
Some popular Grammatical Blunders. Every one has made at least two times

Not too late to learn

1. You're taking it personal (wrong)
You're taking it personally (correct)

2. He is matured (wrong)
He is mature (correct)
He has matured (correct)

3. The reason is because (wrong)
The reason is that (correct)

4. Night vigil (wrong)
Vigil (correct)

5. Traveling bag (wrong)
Travel Bag (correct)

6. As at when due (wrong)
As and when due (correct)

7. Be rest assured (wrong)
Rest assured (correct)

8. I'm hearing you (wrong)
I can hear you (correct)

9. My names are (wrong)
My name is (correct)

10. All manners of (wrong)
All manner of (correct)

11. She delivered a baby boy (wrong)
She was delivered of a baby boy (correct)

12. Lacking behind
Lagging behind (correct)

13. Crack your brain (wrong)
Rack your brain (correct)

14. Return it back (wrong)
Return it (correct)

15. Ghana comprises of 10 regions (wrong)
Ghana comprises 10 regions (correct)
Ghana is comprised of 10 regions (correct)

16. Wake keeping (wrong)
Wake keep (wrong)
Wake (correct)

17. Exercise patience (wrong)
Be patient (correct)

18. Barbing saloon (wrong)
Barber shop (correct)

19. I forgot my phone at home (wrong)
I left my phone at home (correct)

20. Borrow me your pen (wrong)
Lend me your pen (correct)
May I borrow your pen (correct)

21. More grease to your elbow (wrong)
More power to your elbow (correct)

22. Funny enough, I've never liked him (wrong)
Funnily enough, I've never liked him (correct)

23. My body is scratching me (wrong)
My body itches (correct)

24. Letterhead paper (wrong)
Letterhead (correct)

25. I'm not your mate (wrong)
We're not mates (correct)

26. You're mannerless (wrong)
You're ill-mannered (correct)

27. Horn at the car in front (wrong)
Honk at the car in front (correct)

28. Happy birthday in arrears (wrong)
Happy belated birthday (wrong)
Belated happy birthday (correct)

29. I will sleep at 10pm (wrong)
I will go to bed at 10pm (correct)

30. Just when I thought I have seen it all (wrong)
Just when I thought I had seen it all (correct)

31. First come, First serve (wrong)
First come, First served (correct)

32. I have a running nose (wrong)
I have a runny nose (correct)

33. Working Experience (wrong)
Work Experience (correct)






add yours to the list
5. .. or a Portmanteau

24. ...also called Letterheaded paper.

Thank you.

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Airoflaw(m): 8:21am On Oct 18, 2019
PhenomenalMorgan:
I came to this thread just to comment on the weirdness and how pervert the Op's moniker is...
dickofglory angry grin

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Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Nobody: 8:21am On Oct 18, 2019
midnighter:


There are two meanings of "vigil"

Holding a vigil is the one where you stay up all night for a particular reason

Then "vigil" is a Catholic celebration day

So when you want to specify that its the first one, you'll say "all-night vigil"

Ok. Thanks.
Re: Some Popular Grammatical Blunders. Every One Has Made At Least Two Times by Prophet777: 8:22am On Oct 18, 2019
Only 16 points out of all what you tabled above can be provable or considered as blunders.

There is what we called Discourse Analysis and the Law of Mother's tongue in English. Any writing, response or conversations in line within these categories cannot be said to have falling shorts of the rules guiding the Use of English or termed as blunders...

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