Grammar Tips
Grammar Tips
How Canadian English Straddles British English and American English
Canadian English aligns with British English in some areas and with American English in some other aspects. In some instances, it merges elements from each of them. Azuka Onwuka dissects this in an engaging storytelling format, citing various examples for the benefit of those who write for the Canadian audience Football or soccer One of […]
"You and I" vs "You and Me": See the Secret Code
Azuka Onwuka provides the guaranteed code to overcome the most confusing English expression WRONG: This is why they are wrong and this is how to get such expressions right all the time. On a daily basis, broadcasters, journalists, actors, managers, advertisers, politicians, academics and other professionals who influence millions of people make the grave grammatical […]
Handover vs. Hand over: Differentiating between Phrasal Verbs and Compound Nouns
Between handover and hand over, well-known and well known --- Differentiating between phrasal verbs and compound nouns or adjectives By Azuka Onwuka Phrasal verbs can be confusing. Many writers, including some newspapers, do not know when to separate words like these or write them together. It is usually embarrassing to see a top newspaper cast […]