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Ganiu Bamgbose, PhD
10 months
Have you ever dreamt of mastering the intricacies of the English language? Oh well, you're in the right space. I'm Dr. Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB), a lecturer from the Department of English, @LASUOfficial I'm on here to reconnect and ignite your passion for the English...
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generate a different meaning: Titi an Bimpe love *themselves*. (Titi loves herself; Bimpe loves herself, too.) Titi and Bimpe love each other/one another*. (Titi loves Bimpe; Bimpe loves Titi in return.) Note that "each other" and "one another" can be used interchangeably. Dr GAB
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Our languages help create our identity. The mother tongue has to remain the language of instruction in early primary school. Dr GAB
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social stratification; pointing at the identity and ideological orientation of the celebrator. Let me complete this analysis later when surplus or otherwise acquaint me with the affluence and influence of the host. Dr GAB 3/3
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Fulfilling lawful self-desires doesn't equate to a fake life. Dr GAB
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mutual among two or more people. Other examples: Those children are kicking themselves (nonstandard). Those children are kicking one another (standard). ...to be continued. GAB
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Do you mean MYSTERY or MISERY? Watch and learn. Dr GAB
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Bisi, I too like Bisi, but he likes Bisi more than I like Bisi. He likes Bisi more than *me.* βœ… This means that he likes Bisi, he likes me, but he likes Bisi more than he likes me. GAB
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used after conjunctions such as "than" and "as". The sentence can be realised in full as: He is taller than I am tall (not, he is taller than me is tall). GAB
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did it? It was *she* (standard). The subjective form is used in the subject complement position after verbs like is, am, are, was and were. GAB
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Speaking your mother tongue doesn't hinder fluency in English. Dr GAB
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