The 12 Articles of the Creed
June 14, 2021
Examination malpractices: Who is to blame?
July 10, 2021
It has become imperative to take a second look at phonetics as the science concerned with pronunciation and the presentation of speech sound. Owing to our regional dialectic influence, or...
Read moreThis week's lesson we are delving into the world of clichés to remind us of spent phrases or over used vocabularies that have lost their bites and are no longer...
Read moreOne can never, never exhaust in a single breath, the group of the vocabulary that sounds similar, but means different things, such as this one, "cater for" and "cater to."...
Read moreThe two adjectival words with dis- unprefixes, "disinterested" and "uninterested" have seemingly been misapplied or confused altogether by several writers who could hardly separate the two. The misrepresentation of the...
Read moreWe are confronted yet, with another in the family of homophone, the nouns, "reign" and "rein," that I would say are the writer's albatross, if not carefully thought out before...
Read moreAt the mention of the noun, "grammar," often evoke and attract different thoughts and comments to define the meaning of the two-syllable expression. To some, it conjures using flowery words...
Read moreOften, the clear-cut writer who wants to be understood by the majority of the audience would never fail to recognise and appreciate the need to sound simple and straightforward. And...
Read moreThey are grouped in the family of sound alike statements that could easily be confused for the other, but are different in meaning. Technically, as one of the English purists...
Read moreThe abuse of the noun, "advice" now rampant that, not even the language purists and masters, appear bothered any more, or that, they simply ignore the unwarranted misapplication of the...
Read moreAs in the class of words repeatedly confused for another in the English grammar, "specially" and "especially," suffer the same fate or treatment without the writer or speaker knowing it....
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