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Literary discourse - Number special plurality

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  • Martin 9 years ago

    Good work, keep it up!

  • Abubakar M. M. Azindoo 9 years ago

    Thankful to you and humbled by your compliment, dear brother.

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Good teaching points as usual Bro. Azindoo.

    You may want to stay on Subject-Verb Agreement for a long time should you decide to follow up with that topic in some details.

    Then you may go on to commonly misspelled/misuse ...
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  • Abubakar M. M. Azindoo 9 years ago

    Thankful, honored, and humbled, Dr. SAS. Your suggestions are well noted.In fact, they are not just abstract opinions but scholarly viewpoints meant to achieve realistic education. That is is the general mission of my column.

  • A. Brad. Acabra 9 years ago

    In enumeration of points, be it in a speech or written word, Ghanaians are fond of "firstly" 'Secondly" "Thirdly" and so on.

    I think it is pure grammatical bunkum to turn adjectives into adverbs when counting.

    Shouldn't ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    The grammarian's scope of reference is heavily influenced by current use. In this context, both "firstly"and "first" will be permissible as adverbs.
    And as an adjective, " first" is appropriately used to describe " man" as i ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    I meant to say " You cannot use an adverb to describe a noun. You use it to describe a verb"

    Sorry.

  • A. Brad. Acabra 9 years ago

    >>>>The grammarian's scope of reference is heavily influenced by current use.>And as an adjective, " first" is appropriately used to describe " man" as in "first man". And you should say "Last, but not least". The definite ar ...
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  • F G FOWLER 9 years ago

    "The preference for first over firstly in formal enumerations is one of the harmless pedantries in which those who like oddities because they are odd are free to indulge,provided that they abstain from censuring those who do ...
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