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Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by tosyne2much(m): 11:21am On Oct 15, 2014
1 Alcohol does not make you high but drunk.
Drugs make you high while alcohol makes you drunk , therefore, it is wrong to say you are high when you take alcohol

2. Still yet can't be together, therefore it is wrong to say "I apologized to him still yet he refused to forgive. It ought to be " I asked for forgiveness yet he didn't forgive me" or I asked for forgiveness still he didn't forgive me

3. Extreme end can't go together, you have to use them separately. E.g I went to the extreme end of the mountain, it ought to be "I went to the extreme of the mountain" or I went to the end of the road

4. IF can go with both present and past tense e.g if I see you I will greet you; if I saw you I would greet you

5. Every cannot be used for two things. When you use the word "every" , the noun that comes after it must be in singular form. E.g Every student likes the teacher; Every child must respect elderly people

6. Most words that have the word "E' becomes a verb e.g breath (noun) breathe (verb)=» bath(noun) bathe(verb) =» cloth (noun) clothe (verb)


7. Prefer ; when you use the word prefer, the next preposition that should follow should be "to and not "than" . I prefer Nokia to Blackberry not I prefer Nokia than Blackberry

8. You cannot forget what you can see. E.g I forget my pencil at home. It ought to be I left my pencil at home

9. You cannot say ''I enjoyed the party " but" I enjoyed myself at the party''

10.Always can go with present, past, and future tense It's correct to say -> He always keeps his promise.=»He always does what he says he
will do and He always went to club every saturday night

11. You discuss business with someone not you are discussing about business with someone

12. You don't use for with the word "Seek" it is wrong to say, " I am seeking for admission into the polytechnic but I am seeking admission into the polytechnic


Feel free to add yours

It's of no doubt that my write up will come with flaws, pls just feel free to correct me where necessary because nobody is an island of knowledge when it comes to speaking or writing Standard English

We are all learning

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 11:24am On Oct 15, 2014
FTC!!

Nice one, OP.

We are learning everyday.

Brb! Make I go fry that egg wey dey cooker before I'll come and contribute my own. undecided

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Yustash001(m): 11:32am On Oct 15, 2014
9ice one....am guilty of 8 and 9

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 11:35am On Oct 15, 2014
most of us are am guilty of no 9
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 11:43am On Oct 15, 2014
I used to be guilty of most before I got to SS3, prior to our Wassce exams, my then English teacher shored up our vocabulary scope and equally taught us how not to lump up lexis improperly. So, no! I'm guilty of none smiley
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Ploy(m): 11:51am On Oct 15, 2014
INNOisBACK:
I used to be guilty of most before I got to SS3, prior to our Wassce exams, my then English teacher shored up our vocabulary scope and equally thought us how not to lump up lexis improperly. So, no! I'm guilty of none smiley

your English teacher was a genius that didn't tell the difference between 'taught' and 'thought'. Thanks @op, I've learnt smth

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 11:53am On Oct 15, 2014
Ploy:


your English teacher was a genius that didn't tell the difference between 'taught' and 'thought'. Thanks @op, I've learnt smth

Wicked! gringringrin

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 11:55am On Oct 15, 2014
I'm French. So I'm innocent until proven guilty. You make it seem like I'm guilty already, so *fisticuffs*!!!

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Neldrizzy(m): 11:56am On Oct 15, 2014
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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 12:00pm On Oct 15, 2014
Ploy:


your English teacher was a genius that didn't tell the difference between 'taught' and 'thought'. Thanks @op, I've learnt smth
Lol thanks

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 12:02pm On Oct 15, 2014
FrancisTony:


Wicked! gringringrin
angry
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by herald9: 12:11pm On Oct 15, 2014
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by valmunich(m): 12:15pm On Oct 15, 2014
tosyne2much:
1 Alcohol does not make you high but drunk.
Drugs make you high while alcohol makes you drunk , therefore, it is wrong to say you are high when you take alcohol

Whether weed or shark dey high
E no go change Garri price
All I know is that I'm High As fvck

*Sips my Alomo while exhaling my weed * sad

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by ERCROSS(m): 12:18pm On Oct 15, 2014
English language...
That language gan na another wahala on its own...
A phrase u learned years ago tends to become incorrect few years later...
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by gift01: 12:37pm On Oct 15, 2014
English is not our natural language but that doesn't mean we shouldn't keep learning. No room for laziness. Nice Post
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 12:46pm On Oct 15, 2014
embarassed
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by ninovandross(m): 12:51pm On Oct 15, 2014
Am guilty of none, my english is was prsnlly prescribd to britain
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Haywhymido(m): 12:53pm On Oct 15, 2014
Nice post
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 12:57pm On Oct 15, 2014
ninovandross:
Am guilty of none, my english is was prsnlly prescribd to britain
You are being sarcastic right? undecided
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by hatux: 1:04pm On Oct 15, 2014
Okay
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by ekeneidiagbor: 1:16pm On Oct 15, 2014
Y if I must ask @no 9
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by priscaoge(f): 1:24pm On Oct 15, 2014
Still yet
That's how one TV presenter used that grammar yesterday undecided undecided undecided




Another blunder is the use of "I cannot be able to".

You can say "I May not be able" Or "I cannot" but don't say "I cannot be able to"


Nice one @Op
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 1:33pm On Oct 15, 2014
No any eg:There is "no any" change at all.
I've heard this most times and i believe its wrong.
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by egopersonified(f): 1:35pm On Oct 15, 2014
Is it: I am not an RCCG member OR I am not a RCCG member.
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by tosyne2much(m): 1:50pm On Oct 15, 2014
egopersonified:
Is it: I am not an RCCG member OR I am not a RCCG member.
an RCCG member of course.. Most times, the pronunciation of some words warrant you have to choose for yourself which one to go with (a/an). Sometimes, the decision to use a\an lies in the hand of an individual depending on how it sounds. Are you getting me ?
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Harmthe(m): 1:58pm On Oct 15, 2014
nd u still tink English is easy
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by tosyne2much(m): 2:00pm On Oct 15, 2014
priscaoge:

That's how one TV presenter used that grammar yesterday undecided undecided undecided




Another blunder is the use of "I cannot be able to".

You can say "I May not be able" Or "I cannot" but don't say "I cannot be able to"


Nice one @Op
thank you miss.. I'm humbled

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Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by constance500: 2:04pm On Oct 15, 2014
Interesting article wink
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 2:05pm On Oct 15, 2014
ninovandross:
Am guilty of none, my english is was prsnlly prescribd to britain

to or by? Hmm
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 2:08pm On Oct 15, 2014
undecided
Logicalmindy:


to or by? Hmm
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Lilimax(f): 2:09pm On Oct 15, 2014
That No. 8 is da bomb shocked
Re: Which Of These Grammatical Blunders Are You Guilty of ? by Nobody: 2:10pm On Oct 15, 2014
INNOisBACK:
undecided

I didn't quote you.

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