The purpose of this podcast is to entertain us, make us laugh and relax while learning the English language. It is a little twist; a deviation from the normal conventional way of teaching the English language. We will be learning the correct usage of English grammar, words, spellings and punctuations only that the language of communication will be Pidgin English also called Broken English in Nigeria.
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The purpose of this podcast is to entertain us, make us laugh and relax while learning the English language. It is a little twist; a deviation from the normal conventional way of teaching the English language. We will be learning the correct usage of English grammar, words, spellings and punctuations only that the language of communication will be Pidgin English also called Broken English in Nigeria.
RULES 1OO: SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE CASE RULES (RULE 101)
LEARN ENGLISH IN PIGDIN
2 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
RULES 1OO: SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE CASE RULES (RULE 101)
This episode is about the first rule of subjective objective case rules which states that: When a third or second person, is used with the pronoun 'I/me', the second or third person should come first before 'I.' This rule is called THE RULE OF SELFLESSNESS. EXAMPLES: Jide and I are brothers. You and I have been called for the job interview. The man gave Jide and me some money. TAKE AWAY: What is thinkable, is also possible.
LEARN ENGLISH IN PIGDIN
The purpose of this podcast is to entertain us, make us laugh and relax while learning the English language. It is a little twist; a deviation from the normal conventional way of teaching the English language. We will be learning the correct usage of English grammar, words, spellings and punctuations only that the language of communication will be Pidgin English also called Broken English in Nigeria.