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Common grammatical errors
tusker8
#61 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:05:00 PM
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i agree with Mukiha in toto

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mukiha
#62 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:05:00 PM
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Subtle distinction here:

If you refer to the team by name then you use 'IT'. Thus,'Harambee stars will have a good chance to enter the World Cup finals if it win its next game'

However,when you refer to the team in the name of the country,you use 'they'. Thus: 'Kenya will have a good chance to enter the World Cup finals if they win their next game'
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tusker8
#63 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:13:00 PM
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i agree with Mukiha in toto

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mukiha
#64 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:16:00 PM
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Subtle distinction here:

If you refer to the team by name then you use 'IT'. Thus,'Harambee stars will have a good chance to enter the World Cup finals if it win its next game'

However,when you refer to the team in the name of the country,you use 'they'. Thus: 'Kenya will have a good chance to enter the World Cup finals if they win their next game'
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
mukiha
#65 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:20:00 PM
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@Wendz: Subtle distinction here:

If you refer to the team by name then you use 'IT'. Thus,'Harambee stars will have a good chance to enter the World Cup finals if it win its next game'

However,when you refer to the team in the name of the country,you use 'they'. Thus: 'Kenya will have a good chance to enter the World Cup finals if they win their next game'
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
tusker8
#66 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:27:00 PM
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i agree with Mukiha in toto

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tusker8
#67 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:03:00 PM
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haya....got a qstn for you guys
what is the difference between For sale and On sale.....

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mlefu
#68 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:04:00 PM
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heheh hihiih.. ' riuri ni ndetigira kwaria githungu'

so every time i went to the deputy headteacher and borrowed permission to go home i was wrong?.. aiihhhh

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Shak
#69 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:20:00 PM
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Kenneth Marende is guilty of ruthlessly murdering the english language with the words 'ashume (assume) and continua (continue)'

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#70 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:21:00 PM
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also not forgetting that when refering to the ship's cargo or the crew,you use her.....the ship sailed with her cargo and crew on the high seas.....

with the aircrafts i dont know if the same applies...


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#71 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:55:00 PM
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@Sasha; u said,'People don't go to sleep! They go to bed!' and I say,what of those who don't have a bed? Isn't language practical?

But Mutahi Ngunyi and most other journalists annoy me when they say 'Tako Nitahara leaves in Nitashuta,Japan. But she will soon live Nitashuta for f***,Austria.'

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Mr.Tea
#72 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:02:00 PM
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This is going to be very helpful at the end of the day because most of us Kenyans speak kenyan englais. We start sentences with words such as si,kwani,ati et al and conjugate our sentences using the same words.I find that a malady that is unique to us. Interestingly,most of us are ok with it until we converse with a foreigner who can not understand what we are saying.

@ Tusker,
both phrases are incomplete.It is suppose to be item x for sale OR on offer for sale.

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Ezzo
#73 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 5:07:00 PM
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For Sale means that the item is availabale to be bought. ON Sale means that the item is on a discount.


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Ezzo
#74 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 5:19:00 PM
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For 'schedule' vs. 'skedule' that is British vs. American English. I did encounter that a couple of times in Canada where my friends were like did you just say? You know when I say trousers instead of pants,lorry-truck,boot-trunk etc.

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tandich
#75 Posted : Thursday, March 26, 2009 4:57:00 AM
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It is either 'I am' or 'I'm'. I don't know the reason for leaving out the I even if it is an SMS.
Sasha
#76 Posted : Thursday, March 26, 2009 4:58:00 AM
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@slykat: Then I would assume that wherever that sleep will be had will be construed to be a 'bed'! Regardless,you don't go to sleep! There's no place called sleep that you can 'go' to!

In-ow-vative or ee-noo-vay-tive? Anyone?


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Sasha
#77 Posted : Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:09:00 AM
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When something is for sale, it means that your are 'now' inviting offers for the said 'something'!

When it is on sale, it means that you already have offers and the sale is already an 'on-going' process!


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Mainat
#78 Posted : Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:19:00 AM
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Who cares? Have you heard an odiero try speaking Swahili or any of our 100+ mother tongues?
Who is en-googy (for Ngugi) or kochi (for Koech)?



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Djinn
#79 Posted : Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:34:00 AM
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I've just seen another post where someone is asking for 'an advice' ????? Also when people cannot distinguish between advise (v) and advice (n). Now that gets me. Sorry to say but 8-4-4's tend to have such issues. I see people with Masters who can barely spell,like someone pointed out,why should someone write 'live' when they mean 'leave'?

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#80 Posted : Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:48:00 AM
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@Mainat,

Some years back when rally driver Jonathan Toroitich was such a darling of the Kenyan crowd at KICC and there was this BBC correspondent who tried pronouncing his name.....Finally unable to get it right,he blurted out......'Jonathan Totally Rich...'...!!


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