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NaijaElba:Thanks a lot too. I'll do my best. |
Blacksavage:Why don't you write WAEC in your papa's language? ![]() |
Kneephy:You are correct. Most people in Nigeria call it 'fek'. A word like 'fervent' is erroneously pronounced as 'favent' instead of 'fevent'. |
Harrymig1:Thanks. |
You can add yours. Lalasticlala. |
Olawalebabs, fynestboi, richiez. |
Some Grammatical Blunders You Should Avoid We make some grammatical blunders everyday in our interactions with others. I once visited a private school and was disappointed that the instructors in the school were not laying a good foundation for sound grammar for the kids. Children are very sensitive to copying what they see or hear. Teachers in schools and parents at home should be mindful of this because kids copy a lot and are greatly prone to accept what they hear as correct. Below are some grammatical blunders we should avoid while speaking, especially, to kids: 1) 'Stop matching me' (WRONG). Instead, say ' Stop stepping on me'. To 'match' means to walk with quick calculated steps in unison by a group of people, especially, in the military. 2) 'He is my junior brother' (WRONG). Instead, they 'He is my younger brother'. 3) 'On my way to Lagos, I'll branch my sister's house' (WRONG). Instead, say 'On my way to Lagos, I'll visit my sister or I'll go to my sister's house'. There's no verb as 'branch' in English which means the same thing intended by the speaker. 4) 'I saw your missed calls' (WRONG). Instead, say 'I missed your calls'. The calls were missed because you didn't pick or not disposed to do that. 5) 'He is drinking mineral' (WRONG). Instead, say 'He is drinking mineral water or soda'. Minerals are natural deposits, they are not foods or beverages. 6) 'My car is more better than yours' (WRONG). Instead, say 'My car is better than yours'. MORE and BETTER are both comparative adjectives. Two comparative adjectives are not used in same sentence. 7) 'On the long run' (WRONG). instead, say 'In the long run'. 8. 'Either Bisi or Ade are coming' (WRONG). Instead, say 'Either Bisi or Ade is coming'. There are two subjects in the sentence but only one person will be coming which makes it singular. Remember, 'IS' is a singular verb while 'ARE' is a plural verb. 9) 'Those are the men that caught the thieves' (WRONG). Instead, say 'Those are the men who caught the thieves. 'WHO' and 'THAT' are relative pronouns in this context. While 'who' is used for humans, 'that' is used for things and animals. 10) 'They are discussing about the weather' (WRONG). Instead, say 'They are discussing the weather. The rest are more of Oral English, Phonics or Speech. That's speaking right. 11) OFTEN, LISTEN - Pronounce them without the letter 'T'. Such as 'ofen' and 'lisen'. 12) PERFECT - Pronounce it as 'pefekt' and not 'pafekt' 13) ATE (past tense of eat) - Pronounce it as 'et' not 'hate'. 14) MARKET, POCKET, BUCKET, ROCKET, etc - Pronounce them as 'markit', 'pockit', 'buckit' and 'rockit'. 15) BUS - It's pronounced correctly as 'bas'. 16) SUITE (in hotels) - Pronounce it as 'sweet' and not 'suit'. 17) EXAMPLE, EXAMINATION - Pronounce them as 'eexample' and 'eexamination' respectively. 18) MILD - Pronounce it as 'mald'. 19) NEEDED (past tense of need) - Pronounce it as 'needid'. 20) COME - Pronounce it as 'cam'. For those taking IELTS, TOEFL and other English proficiency tests, you need to pay particular attention to the LISTENING SECTION. You may easily misunderstand the speaker if you don't pay attention to things you think do not matter. We all have an opportunity to learn everyday. Strive to learn new things everyday. God bless you.
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Wetin you gain? |
I've been hearing chronic power failure in Nigeria since I was a child. Now, I'm 40 and it's still the same issue. I've said it that it would take an average of one week for a German or Australian youth to run mad if brought to this country. |
I still wonder why some Nigerians believe there is hell apart from here. |
Shuo!!! |
ImaIma1:Many who claim to be 'Godfearing' are only window-dressing their characters. Godfearing has to do with religion. What you meant is good conscience. Try to find out the meaning of religion and you will discover the connection between religion and Godfearing. |
UniQue84:I couldn't help but laughed. You're really funny. |
tmanuelle:Thanks for this. It's insightful. |
Readers' reactions are very welcomed. |
When you ask most young people, especially, the female folks, what they desire in a marriage partner, one thing is usually certain - the list would likely begin or end with 'I want a God-fearing man/woman'. This item or requirement on the list usually crowns it all. To such people, it makes the other items valid or worthy, for without it, other things they require from their supposed marriage partners can be thrown away without thinking twice. We should know that the appropriate picture or image of a Godfearing partner is one who is passionate in his or her religious faith; it is never attached to natural characters. That a person is religious does not make him or her a good marriage partner automatically. People have natural characters which they exhibit from time to time. Such characters have been formed over a long time; they could be good or bad. That your husband or wife is religious does not make him or her a good desirable partner. Natural characters are very strong and are deeper than what you think. We should pay more attention to natural traits in others such as trustworthiness, perseverance, tolerance, bravery, caring attitude, hardworking, intelligence, flexibility, civility, etc than religious disposition which is usually vague. If you have not seen very religious people who are extremely and naturally wicked, I have seen many. If you have not seen very religious people who are chronic cheats in marriage, I have seen many. I am NOT using this article to say that we should not look out for God-fearing people or people who believe firmly in our religious faith when choosing a life partner, what I am saying in essence is that we should not use that as the overall yard stick to judge suitability in marriage or someone who is likely to make a good or enjoyable partner in marriage. A suitable life partner has more to do with natural/innate characters than whether one is a good Christian, Muslim, Bhuddist, Hindustan, juju worshipper or Judaic. Lastly, we should not strive to get from others what we cannot give to them. You cannot be a naturally wicked person and be desiring to have a kind person as a life partner. Do not be a cheat and desire to have someone faithful as a life partner. For more articles as this, visit my Facebook page from 30th of April, 2019 @ Facebook.com/areadeyobserve |
Buhari should start preparing his handover note!!! |
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StupidInyamiri:Sifia pains! |
StupidInyamiri:Sifia pains! |
post=75554135:Go and sleep! Who knows you? ![]() |
jasonguru:In pains !!! |
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Study materials both hard and soft copies available. |
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