DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 15-09-2018 1a. It is impracticable for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle. (No) It is impossible for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle. (Yes) 1b. It is impossible for ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 14-09-2018 1a. His name is Obasanjo Olusegun. (No) His name is Olusegun Obasanjo. (Yes) 1b. Some people call him Dr Olusegun. (No) Some people call him Dr Obasanjo. (Yes) (First names are so called because they come ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 13-09-2018 1a. The farmer has cut the deceased branches from the tree. (No) The farmer has cut the diseased branches from the tree. (Yes) 1b. The doctor condoled with the family of his diseased patient. (No) The ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 12-09-2018 1a. 91 registered political parties are in Nigeria. (No) Ninety-one registered political parties are in Nigeria. (Yes) Nigeria has 91 registered political parties. (Yes) 1b. Muslims pray 5 times daily. (No) Muslims pray five times daily. ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 11-09-2018 1a. His name is muhammadu buhari. (No) His name is Muhammadu Buhari. (Yes) 1b. he is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (No) He is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (Yes) ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 10-09-2019 1a. The man fell into comma after hearing the bad news about his family. (No) The man fell into coma after hearing the bad news about his family. (Yes) 1b. The right punctuation within that sentence ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 09-09-2018 1a. May I confide to you? (No) May I confide in you? (Yes) 1b. The accident victim confided her troubles in me? (No) The accident victim confided her troubles to me. (Yes) (To “confide” is to ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 08-09-2018 1a. Everyone is expected to mind everyone’s business in the city. (No) Everyone is expected to mind his business in the city. (Yes but deemed sexist) Everyone is expected to mind her business in the city. ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 07-09-2018 1a. The electorate should refrain selling their votes. (No) The electorate should refrain from selling their votes. (Yes) 1b. Nigerians should resist from all forms of oppression. (No) Nigerians should resist all forms of oppression. (Yes) ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 06-09-2018 1a. I hope you won’t arrive lately. (No) I hope you won’t arrive late. (Yes) 1b. His lately wife late predicted what happened. (No) His late wife lately predicted what happened. (Yes) (“Late” is both an ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 05-09-2018 1a. The new Dean is a man of high, academic integrity. (No) The new Dean is a man of high academic integrity. (Yes) 1b. I think Mr Stone that you are an accidental academic. (No) I ...

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 04-09-2018 1a. I hope everyone is fine today? (No) I hope everyone is fine today. (Yes) 1b. Would you reply the mail by this weekend, please? (No) Would you reply the mail by this weekend, please. (Yes) ...