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UTME English Grammar Tips: Mastering the Essentials

As UTME candidates prepare for their exams, it’s essential to brush up on English grammar fundamentals. In this segment, we’ll explore three critical areas to help you succeed in your UTME English exam.

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1. Time and Punctuality: “In Time” vs. “On Time”

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Understanding the difference between “in time” and “on time” is crucial. “In time” denotes arrival before the stipulated moment, whereas “on time” signifies punctuality at the exact appointed hour. For instance:

The principal always arrives at the school in time. (before the exact time)

Make sure you come to the meeting on time. (exactly the scheduled time)

2. Prepositional Distinctions and Verb Conjugations

A further distinction lies between “good in” and “good at.” One is adept “at” a particular skill or discipline, rather than “in” it. This principle also applies to the antonym “bad.” Observe the following examples:

My elder brothers are good in Mathematics. (Incorrect)

My elder brothers are good at Mathematics. (Correct)

She is bad in singing. (Incorrect)

She is bad at singing. (Correct)

Additionally, the correct collocation “prefer to” rather than “prefer than” is essential for articulate expression:

I prefer rice than beans. (Incorrect)

I prefer rice to beans. (Correct)

3. Verb Conjugation and Unusual Plurals

*Verb Conjugation*

The verb conjugation “you had better” is preferable to the incorrect “you better,” as the auxiliary verb “had” is indispensable in this construction:

You better leave here now. (Incorrect)

You had better leave here now. (Correct)

*Unusual Plurals*

Furthermore, note the unusual plural “headquarters,” which requires the suffix “s”:

This is our headquarter. (Incorrect)

This is our headquarters. (Correct)

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