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Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by hareskay(m): 7:03pm On Mar 31, 2020
A disease is said to be pandemic. Not that a pandemic is a disease.
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by deltateam: 7:15pm On Mar 31, 2020
OnlineTv247:
Source: https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2020/03/7-corovavirus-grammar-lessons.html?m=1

Farouq Kperogi, Mass Communication Professor, writes from the US
Op you are wrong in the pronunciation of quarantine.

You don't say KworAnteen but rather you say KwoRNteen.

In between R and N is a schwa which is silent so you you merely roll the R to get the right pronunciation.


Note: Schwa /ə / is silent and not /a/ sound.
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by KahlDrogo(m): 7:20pm On Mar 31, 2020
Gandollaar:
Good evening. My recent findings revealed you are not the real kahldrogo of the Dothraki tribe. Can you respond to this?
I am not. I am a responsible Shiite Ibo just like you my Loolo. That is why I have fallen hopelessly in lof with you. kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by thatigboman: 7:37pm On Mar 31, 2020
Kendumazy:
Coronavirus isn't an epidemic. It's a pandemic. Take note.
that's his 5th point
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by sounwave: 7:41pm On Mar 31, 2020
J111333:
People are researching for its cure and you're researching for grammar associated with it.
Leaving content and chasing shadow, typical African.undecided
At least he's doing something. What are you doing?? undecided
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by thatigboman: 7:47pm On Mar 31, 2020
ForestDion:
My problem is, I want to know how news get to this forum. Is it that any member can do that or, there is someone that should be contacted? I have more than enough to share with the world when it comes to information.
every can create a thread. Go to the section you want to create a thread eg politics, education etc, click on "Create New Topic", and u are good to go

Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by JuanDeDios: 7:49pm On Mar 31, 2020
J111333:
People are researching for its cure and you're researching for grammar associated with it.
Leaving content and chasing shadow, typical African.undecided
You're wrong. The grammar of it is also important to some people. Leave them.
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by Gandollaar(f): 8:10pm On Mar 31, 2020
KahlDrogo:
I am not. I am a responsible Shiite Ibo just like you my Loolo. That is why I have fallen hopelessly in lof with you. kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
Ok kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

Allah be pressed!
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by Gandollaar(f): 8:13pm On Mar 31, 2020
thatigboman:
every can create a thread. Go to the section you want to create a thread eg politics, education etc, click on "Create New Topic", and u are good to go
You are too kind. When i saw the earlier today, I was like oh no.. Jonny don land! Zombie or Wailer? Let him ask Google grin
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by CuteYvonne777: 12:25am On Apr 01, 2020
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by bigmo1(m): 1:49am On Apr 01, 2020
OnlineTv247:
Source: https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2020/03/7-corovavirus-grammar-lessons.html?m=1

Farouq Kperogi, Mass Communication Professor, writes from the US
ITk. No 7 is wrong. The other name for Coronavirus is SARS-CoV-2 virus and not Covid-19. Covid-19 is the disease u get when u contract the virus. Covid means Coronavirus disease.
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by MoIbrahim: 3:18am On Apr 01, 2020
Good compilation.

But tell Kperogi he is wrong on number 7. Coronavirus is the virus, COVID-19 is the disease, an abbreviation for coronavirus disease of 2019.


OnlineTv247:
Source: https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2020/03/7-corovavirus-grammar-lessons.html?m=1

Farouq Kperogi, Mass Communication Professor, writes from the US
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by OsewaBoy: 5:21am On Apr 01, 2020
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KahlDrogo:
I am not. I am a responsible Shiite Ibo just like you my Loolo. That is why I have fallen hopelessly in lof with you. kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
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Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by OsewaBoy: 5:21am On Apr 01, 2020
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KahlDrogo:
Good evening my coconut candy. Nwa baby. Hajiya Maimuna. I lof you so dearly. kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
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Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by OsewaBoy: 5:22am On Apr 01, 2020
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Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by FullBlastLight: 6:05am On Apr 01, 2020
Kendumazy:
Coronavirus isn't an epidemic. It's a pandemic. Take note.
Both are still factually correct sir!

Pandemic is a type of Epidemic!

Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by Ofon0909(f): 7:32am On Apr 01, 2020
Thanks for this
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by Divineayo(m): 9:25am On Apr 01, 2020
4) has so many misinformation, that something has a variant word does not mean it's wrong.
Re: 7 Coronavirus Grammar Lessons You Should Know by goldmatrix(m): 12:32pm On Apr 01, 2020
J111333:
People are researching for its cure and you're researching for grammar associated with it.
Leaving content and chasing shadow, typical African.undecided
You are very wrong. He is neither a medical doctor nor a virologist but a mass communicationist. You can see that he is equally so important at the moment too.
Someone is dead and instead of everyone digging the grave, some are busy cooking, some are making uniforms with lettest styles from a professional tailor while some are getting drunk. Now tell me does it mean if there's no uniform the dead won't be buried? Must everyone dig the grave? Everyone should be their best at opportunity and chance...
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