Literary Discourse: Causative verb

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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Excellent lesson that makes for easy grasp of teaching objectives.

    Thanks.

  • Abubakar Mohammed Marzuq Azindoo 10 years ago

    I am thankful and humbled by your compliments. Your comments are always constructive and encouraging.
    Stay blessed.

  • Ekow Essamuah 10 years ago

    I prefer reading your educative stuff more than to read the daily trashy nonsense of the so called Nkrumaist on this forum. Please don't stop sharing your wisdom with some of us. Thanks.

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    ?kôz?div is also the correct pronunciation, not kozaytiv, as many Ghanaians are prone to say it.

  • PAUL KWAW 10 years ago

    You are great Teacher of English . Can you produce a book on these lessons? May God help you!

  • Abubakar M. M. Azindoo 10 years ago

    I am thankful to you and humbled by your compliments. Stay blessed.

  • Abubakar M. M. Azindoo 10 years ago

    Thanks so much, darling brother Paul.I am really humbled. May the Lord bless all of us. Amen.

  • Richmond Ekuwornu 10 years ago

    Wow! great work done. Great teacher of our time we need more education stay blessed.

  • Jude 10 years ago

    Keep them coming please. I love reading them.Very simple for easy understanding.

  • Koo Nimo 10 years ago

    Thank very much, Abubakar, for makin a difference on this website by bringing us your invaluable edicative material. I will always look out for your stuff to read, instead of the insults and unecessary politics of hatred chur ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Another wonderful piece; good work done. God bless you.

  • Nsia 10 years ago

    British and American Pronunciation.Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary.

    BrE /?k??z?t?v/ ; NAmE /?k??z?t?v/.