DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 28-09-2018

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 28-09-2018

1a. It is good to have members of the family altogether here again. (No)

It is good to have members of the family all together here again. (Yes)

1b. It is all together disappointing that the boy behaved that way. (No)

It is altogether disappointing that the boy behaved that way. (Yes)

(“All together” is a phrase that refers to people or things gathered in one place. The adverb “altogether” means entirely or wholly.)

2a. The boy ate the whole food in one foul swoop. (No)

The boy ate the whole food in one fell swoop. (Yes)

2b. That was a great performance; more grease to your elbow! (No)

That was a great performance; more power to your elbow! (Yes)

(“In one fell swoop” is an idiom that means “all at once.” “More power to your elbow” is an expression of praise for someone’s success or brave action which is used to express approval for their action.)

3a. The food looks good though it is too pepperish for my liking. (No)

The food looks good though it is too peppery for my liking. (Yes)

3b. The new play explores the comical side of life in Lagos. (No)

The new play explores the comic side of life in Lagos. (Yes)

3c. It is comic that every charlatan now wants to be a Governor. (No)

It is comical that every charlatan now wants to be a Governor. (Yes)

(“Peppery” is an adjective that derives from pepper, not “pepperish.” The adjective “comic” relates to comedy while what is “comical” is funny in a ludicrous way.)

Did You Know?

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