Thanks so much for schooling us and for the correction. I also get confused most of the time with these two words "Being and Been" WAEC and the Electoral Commission of all places should not have made such mistakes.
Thanks so much for schooling us and for the correction. I also get confused most of the time with these two words "Being and Been" WAEC and the Electoral Commission of all places should not have made such mistakes.
TACITUS CLAUDIUS 9 years ago
the words being and been had been taught by me on this platform. check when one wannabe writer SARPONGKYI INJUSTICE was taught on the use of 'being and been'.
the words being and been had been taught by me on this platform. check when one wannabe writer SARPONGKYI INJUSTICE was taught on the use of 'being and been'.
Muscatela 9 years ago
Educative piece.Thanks.
Educative piece.Thanks.
Abdul. 9 years ago
Thanks so much for this educative piece. I write formal reports frequently and I think this piece of information will be of immense help.
Thanks so much for this educative piece. I write formal reports frequently and I think this piece of information will be of immense help.
Kojo Billy Duncan 9 years ago
This educative article is much appreciated. We can all learn from such pieces.
This educative article is much appreciated. We can all learn from such pieces.
John 9 years ago
Continue with such pieces.
Continue with such pieces.
NOBODY 9 years ago
teachers sacrifice very much to impart knowledge to children and adults, and deserve better pay and appreciation for their services. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with others.
teachers sacrifice very much to impart knowledge to children and adults, and deserve better pay and appreciation for their services. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with others.
REALIST 9 years ago
Teaher, please tell us why the last sentence in para 15 reads "...and thus TELL us how often Ama comes to school." Thanks.
Teaher, please tell us why the last sentence in para 15 reads "...and thus TELL us how often Ama comes to school." Thanks.
BANKU 9 years ago
Just as you (inadvertently) wrote TEAHER instead of TEACHER, so did the writer type tell instead of tells.
Anyway, the writer never claims perfection in this piece. All that he did or have been doing is to appeal to us to ... read full comment
Just as you (inadvertently) wrote TEAHER instead of TEACHER, so did the writer type tell instead of tells.
Anyway, the writer never claims perfection in this piece. All that he did or have been doing is to appeal to us to do our best to avoid simple errors.
In your case, the first word is problematic, what will happen if you're to write up to a thousand.
God bless this writer. Mr Idris, keep sending more of these.
Zoom Lion 9 years ago
"For example, it is common to here this: She is a talkative. Impossible! An adjective cannot take an article."
Idris, I guess you did not see your error in the sentence above.
"For example, it is common to here this: She is a talkative. Impossible! An adjective cannot take an article."
Idris, I guess you did not see your error in the sentence above.
GEORGE 9 years ago
What you see and value as an 'error' (hear instead of here) has nothing to do with the contributions made by the writer: many of us actually use talkative as a noun.
Mr Idris is only appealing to us to do our best possible ... read full comment
What you see and value as an 'error' (hear instead of here) has nothing to do with the contributions made by the writer: many of us actually use talkative as a noun.
Mr Idris is only appealing to us to do our best possible to write flawlessly.
Congrats, Mr Idris.
PACAS 9 years ago
Thanks for coming. Again, thanks for your painstaking reading.
With you, we can make Ghana's Education a refined one.
Congrats!
Thanks for coming. Again, thanks for your painstaking reading.
With you, we can make Ghana's Education a refined one.
Congrats!
Ashkelo 9 years ago
This piece is very educative, at we are learning something rewarding and not politics. Can u pls educate me when to use capital letters. Ashkelo@yahoo.co.uk
This piece is very educative, at we are learning something rewarding and not politics. Can u pls educate me when to use capital letters. Ashkelo@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks so much for schooling us and for the correction. I also get confused most of the time with these two words "Being and Been" WAEC and the Electoral Commission of all places should not have made such mistakes.
the words being and been had been taught by me on this platform. check when one wannabe writer SARPONGKYI INJUSTICE was taught on the use of 'being and been'.
Educative piece.Thanks.
Thanks so much for this educative piece. I write formal reports frequently and I think this piece of information will be of immense help.
This educative article is much appreciated. We can all learn from such pieces.
Continue with such pieces.
teachers sacrifice very much to impart knowledge to children and adults, and deserve better pay and appreciation for their services. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with others.
Teaher, please tell us why the last sentence in para 15 reads "...and thus TELL us how often Ama comes to school." Thanks.
Just as you (inadvertently) wrote TEAHER instead of TEACHER, so did the writer type tell instead of tells.
Anyway, the writer never claims perfection in this piece. All that he did or have been doing is to appeal to us to ...
read full comment
"For example, it is common to here this: She is a talkative. Impossible! An adjective cannot take an article."
Idris, I guess you did not see your error in the sentence above.
What you see and value as an 'error' (hear instead of here) has nothing to do with the contributions made by the writer: many of us actually use talkative as a noun.
Mr Idris is only appealing to us to do our best possible ...
read full comment
Thanks for coming. Again, thanks for your painstaking reading.
With you, we can make Ghana's Education a refined one.
Congrats!
This piece is very educative, at we are learning something rewarding and not politics. Can u pls educate me when to use capital letters. Ashkelo@yahoo.co.uk