Monday, August 30, 2010

REDUNDANCY: A Major Major Mistake!

Redundancy is the mistake of using two words that have the same meaning in a sentence. A very good example is commonly heard inside the classroom, "Kindly repeat that again once more." It actually makes sense, but try to ponder the words "repeat", "again", and "once more". Funny, isn't it? Unless employed deliberately for emphasis, the repetition of words with the same meaning should be avoided.

4 comments:

Dears said...
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Dears said...

Oh! We had the same topic. I'd already posted my blog before I knew it. I am so sorry.

Ako Po C. Mark Anthony Santos said...

this is a major major topic of the year!! hehehe

Lifelong Learning said...

=D

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