Literary discourse: Phrases, clauses and sentences [part two]

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  • Mr. Muller 10 years ago

    Thank you. Very refreshing

  • Abubakar M. M. Azindoo 10 years ago

    You are most welcome. I am humbled. Stay blessed.

  • Yakubu 10 years ago

    Thanks a lot for this lecture.
    pls I want to know when we bring a comma, semi colon before a coordinating or subordinating conjunction.
    Thank u.

  • It's0246480645 10 years ago

    It is sad that such educative articles rather see very few comments. As a teacher, I'm appalled by the fact that most pupils have no regard for basic grammar. I'm happy to see an article as this. I will surely recommend it to ...
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  • Abubakar M. M. Azindoo 10 years ago

    Thankful and humbled, fellow teacher.You can get some of the books at Legon, Methodist, and Prebytarian Bookshops in Accra or Kumasi. Challenge and EPP Bookshops in Accra are other places you can get the books.

  • kingdom 10 years ago

    Thanks a lot, we are grateful

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Wonderful piece, keep it up; and I am wondering the number of people who would read it...God bless u . Send me copies of these articles : markmanu12@gmail.com

  • Ben writes from China 10 years ago

    This is a whole thesis one its own. I am a 'grammar geek' and I could say this is like The Holy Grail of English Grammar. Kudos on a good job done, Mr. Abubakar. I used to be a language tutor, and reading your article now bri ...
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  • Abubakar M. M. Azindoo 10 years ago

    I am thankful to all and humbled by all compliments. Brother Kwame, your request is granted.