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Re: 10 Common Grammatical Blunders You Should Endeavour To Avoid by abimic(m): 9:49pm On Aug 05, 2016
All others are correct except from offer which u have adjudged wrongly just as your pronunciation for February and police are also wrong. Try open the mobile Merriam Webster dictionary and listen to the voice follow up attached to those.
Again, check your Webster for the correct expansive meaning of the word offer.
Others are well known to discerning minds, nothing new as such.
Re: 10 Common Grammatical Blunders You Should Endeavour To Avoid by Starxx(f): 10:48pm On Aug 05, 2016
Rapmoney:
Check your proof very well and see where you goofed! The context in which 'offer' is used means to present that particular subject, French, as a foreign language to fulfill the criteria. It's just like saying every student, whether in Sciences or Arts, must present/select one science subject to be taken when registering WAEC! Now, you see where you got it wrong? Pride will not allow many folks to learn cool
What are you saying, Mr Our dispute was never in the context of usage rather your claim that "offering" a subject is totally wrong. I advise you read more. And please don't quote me again because I never quoted you. Bye!
Re: 10 Common Grammatical Blunders You Should Endeavour To Avoid by The0ne: 10:22pm On Aug 22, 2017
]as human we learn new things every day...that's the correct way of writing it....everyday is an adjective while every day is an adverb
Re: 10 Common Grammatical Blunders You Should Endeavour To Avoid by Vistakademia(m): 4:52pm On Dec 18, 2017

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