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Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by ndizzle(m): 8:12pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
Its not only "i was like ok".there are more like "and everything".the feminine gender abuse these phrases a lot. U can hear them use them more than 5 time in a 20 seconds conversation. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 8:15pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
spotit: Ohh..Big Talk. I'm shaking. Childishly quick to throw tantrums and call people names. Then try to create sentences with big words for notice' sake. Frankly, I don't care if you rummaged with Silverbacks in DRC. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by 2mNaira: 8:15pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
Karleb: You are absolutely wrong.That an expressn is informal does not mean it shld break d rules of grammer. I( pronoun) was( verb) like(preposition) What sort of expression is that? D unfortunate thg is dt native british and american pple also use.If u think all native speakers speak good english dn u are wrong.I have heard native speakers 'tabon' several times. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 8:18pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
dabriggs:don't quote me turd...get back in your creeks. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 8:25pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
spotit: Ohhh..everyone, he knows the words ''turd'' and ''creeks''. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by chenypat(f): 8:25pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
Keenysbojan:see who is complaining about english like its his mother tongue. I do not like its use either but am not offended by it in any way. By the way. Even your own use of english is wrong. It is 'find' and not 'found' and 'thought' not 'think'. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 8:28pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
dabriggs:don't feel inferior and defeated yet, i know a lot more to grind you to dust. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 8:30pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
spotit: Oh really. umm..Ok. I guess your only accomplishment is winning e-fights with ''I will do this'', ''I will do that'' and name calling. For someone who thinks because one is British or Australian, however he speaks English must invariably be the proper and correct way, why bother with you. Ok you win this one. This is just to help you. Consider it a consolation prize. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 8:47pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
spotit: I cant wait to be ground to dust over the internet. 1 Like |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 9:17pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
dabriggs:foöl, i already told you to feck off, didn't i? |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by olin88: 9:29pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
I went to absu cafe to eat rice and moimoi I now saw dat d hv salad " I was like ok " let me eat rice and salad....... wink;;;''''. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by MRAbudant(m): 9:41pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
solomonsojay:your errors are much worse than the poster's own, because of your ignorance. The poster did try to create awareness about the wrong use of english language with sincere intentions bt u took hold of the situation by disseminating misconceptions of grammar. it might interest you to know that, the use of 'sure' as an adjunct is incorrect. I am nt sure if u understood the real concept of concord, because, you would have known the right tenses of 'portray' to use if u did. There is indeed something like good or bad english, jst because u have ineffective knowledge of words and their real meanings, does not delineate that u have to rebuff them. in the parted I quoted, using a verb or an adjective as a noun is a grave offence, bro. The last time I checked, there was no word like statment, maybe you meant to type statement write up is nt an open compound word when it is a noun bt a hyphenated one, write-up. finally, you should have sticked to the proverb that says: he who has no sin should cast the first stone, instead of being absolutely mean by writing him off with your repellent and detestable post. 1 Like |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Keenysbojan(m): 9:44pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
chenypat:bros shebi I don beg una for my blunders nau...it was a mistake...I wanted to correct myself but naireland did not allow me to do so... |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Keenysbojan(m): 9:54pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
Even for England there are som people wey no fit speak correct English... dat is why dey hav another language wey demcall GARAGE OR GAREGE sha..dnt knw d correct spelling... even if my write up is somhw bad,at least I made points... if some of you believe(s) that 'i was like ok' is correct then you are nothing but an empty chezi |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by MRAbudant(m): 10:46pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
olin88: The use of I now especially with past tense is wrong. []Then[/b] should be appropriate or you can omit it i.e I went to absu cafe to eat rice and moimoi but they only had salad, so, I decided to eat rice and salad. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by 3RNEST(m): 11:37pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
thread makinq sense since 1914.....lol when i saw the thread "i was like" OMG...this is goinq to be funny... |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by charlesashilo: 11:57pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
ERCROSS: Did u quote and mentioned words here? Those who live in glass house shouldn't throw stone. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by visasubagent: 12:45am On Oct 17, 2014 |
solomonsojay: You are very ignorant of what tyou are saying. = Who said English can't be bad? Respecting the use of 'spirit of english' it is apt there. Your interpretation of it as a clanger when you said that English has no spirit was gross. So OP was right with that usage. It's analogous to saying ' in the spirit of oneness'. Do you now say that oneness has no spirit? = I could deduce that you have got just a smattering of the language hence should not throw stones since you live in a glass house. Cheers. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 3:56am On Oct 17, 2014 |
MRAbudant: Starting a paragraph with because is right? hope you haven't graduated yet? |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by solomonsojay(m): 10:54am On Oct 17, 2014 |
visasubagent: MRAbudant: visasubagent: 1st of all, its was a humble correction from me to the op. It is very funny how these secondary school pupil tries to proof they are wise, and all they end up doing is a display of outright foolishness. (learners) When I earlier said"I stand to be wisely corrected". I didn't expect to see this monkwaitical display of foolishness. Well, its a forum afterall, where the foolish ones are also allowed a chance to show just how stupid they are, so people can truly know that common sense is not common. U can't just open a dico n hope to suddenly know the rudiments of english, so you can proof others wrong when infact you have no concept of the subject matter, its something that must have been cultivated right from childhood. Pls, I STAND TO BE WISELY CORRECTED...NO MORE SHOW OF FOOLISHNESS! |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by emguralll(m): 10:57am On Oct 17, 2014 |
I was like ok |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by solomonsojay(m): 11:16am On Oct 17, 2014 |
@ visasubagent @ MRAbudant I will say this with all humility, don't just assume you know anything expect otherwise you are dame sure you can go the distance, Every smart person knows what to say @ every points in time but ONLY a WISE person know when to say it or when to keep silent. Its obvious from your monkwaitic display while trying to show u are knowledgeable enough to take a subject that less than 5% of nigerians can bold use effectively, what a cray move! Pls stick what those things you know and stop quoting past and present tense when is comes to english language skills...its not secondary school here. This is SPARTA...L:pL... |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by MRAbudant(m): 1:58pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
solomonsojay: Utilizing wrong and non-existent wording in order to be considered learned is pure evidence of abuse of grammar, and the handiwork of obtuse beings. You claim to know the basics of english, yet, your post is highly awash with heart-rending, mammoth, and obnoxious bloopers. your repugnant situation is a case of an uncultivated creature, trying too hard to keep up with the joneses, and saw internet as the only hope to redeem himself. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Kingsley121(m): 2:29pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
MEILYN:I said " I was like ok" is incorrect, I never said it's referred to as tautology |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by NifemiOlu(m): 4:08pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
As much as I'm tempted to discuss this topic, I won't. Let someone do an EXTENSIVE study in the field of paralinguistics. Then decide if it's correct or not. #Peace |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by NifemiOlu(m): 4:11pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
MRAbudant: All these vocabs...na wa o. The guy snatch your wife ni? |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by MRAbudant(m): 4:39pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
NifemiOlu: hehehe! Far from that, but it pains me a lot seeing people belittling others' effort in respect of their atrocious ego. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by dolafunmi(f): 5:11pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Keenysbojan:Emmm... apologized. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by NifemiOlu(m): 5:51pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
MRAbudant: Er, Nairaland. When it comes grammar things, I just walk away now. Last week, a guy posted "Our kids watch indecency..." So another guy wanted to correct him and said it should be "Our kids watches..." He argued that since kids still watch porn, the verb should be 'watches'. I tried correcting him (concord rules), he started insulting my intelligence. So I just left the fool to be. So it's very common for people to belittle one's efforts here. 1 Like |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by Nobody: 8:16am On Oct 18, 2014 |
spotit: No fool. You have been going on and on in rants and raves about how you will crush me into dust with your keyboard bazooka......ha ha ha ha ha ha. Besides, you seem like a good sport and you make me laugh. |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by bedfordng(m): 12:40pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
mmmm |
Re: The Use Of 'i Was Like Ok' By Nigerian Students by LiciaJ(f): 1:51pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
I was like ok... is not just a standard Eng but a Nig Eng. And for it to b a Nig Eng, den dir is notng wrong with it. If u can't join Nigerains,den get out caus u can't change us... |
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