English has really gone down the drains in Ghana. How could one write such a Heading, ' Midwives in Northern region undergoes training.'
English has really gone down the drains in Ghana. How could one write such a Heading, ' Midwives in Northern region undergoes training.'
Al Hajj AAA-RASHID(OH.USA) 8 years ago
OMG! Mr. Yin you beat me to it...lol How sad! I just can not understand why our half-baked journalists no longer consult their editors, or at least proof read their material before publishing. Oh my beloved Ghana! We have alw ... read full comment
OMG! Mr. Yin you beat me to it...lol How sad! I just can not understand why our half-baked journalists no longer consult their editors, or at least proof read their material before publishing. Oh my beloved Ghana! We have always been known to speak and write good English, definitely not these days.....The right sentence should be..."Midwives in Northern Region UNDERGO training". If it is only ONE midwife, that is when UNDERGOES is right. "Brofu y3 dru"!!!
lol 8 years ago
Modern day journalists, what has happened to the Third person plural? You use the Third person singular and you are comfortable.
In the pre-JSS days you couldn't have made it to the School of Journalism, if you think I am jo ... read full comment
Modern day journalists, what has happened to the Third person plural? You use the Third person singular and you are comfortable.
In the pre-JSS days you couldn't have made it to the School of Journalism, if you think I am joking ask Mr. Imoro Alhassan.
English has really gone down the drains in Ghana. How could one write such a Heading, ' Midwives in Northern region undergoes training.'
OMG! Mr. Yin you beat me to it...lol How sad! I just can not understand why our half-baked journalists no longer consult their editors, or at least proof read their material before publishing. Oh my beloved Ghana! We have alw ...
read full comment
Modern day journalists, what has happened to the Third person plural? You use the Third person singular and you are comfortable.
In the pre-JSS days you couldn't have made it to the School of Journalism, if you think I am jo ...
read full comment