@wafulawekati: Replying to @e.s.e.n.d.i If you still type “loose” instead of “lose,” we need to talk 😭 #EnglishMistakes #KenyanTikTok #GrammarPolice #LearnEnglish #TikTokKenya
I woke up at 3 am in the morning.... please there's no 3 am at noon!!! 🤷🤷🤷🤷
2026-05-17 07:23:16
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Timothy Odhiambo :
spot on
2026-06-21 03:15:13
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OdeGuardSolutions :
Don’t say my names are ‘Wafula Wekati”. Instead, say my name is Wafula ‘Chebukati’
2026-05-15 20:12:22
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jacklineawuor883 :
I will "return back". I think it's a repeatation.
2026-05-17 23:19:50
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forbidden_254 :
what the difference between I'm and am ?
2026-05-15 23:06:33
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Blessed Joyce :
Bedding… not beddings
2026-06-18 18:04:31
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Robby :
"I'm here to give you unsolicited advice you didn't ask for" this really pisses me off.
2026-05-16 21:29:23
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Purity :
'repeat again' and 'be rest assured'
2026-05-15 20:32:56
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Boboh, the girl :
"I didn't wanted to" I didn't want to.
2026-05-16 04:30:56
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chaosiso :
grateful not greatful
2026-06-16 16:24:05
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Landlord :
irregardless ❌
regardless ✅
2026-05-17 06:22:22
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Adhiambo Onguru :
some surnames are 'Martin, James etc'
2026-05-15 06:14:45
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Carloz Mutie🇰🇪 :
I don't think my brain can register offhand😅
2026-05-17 18:37:17
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Qs Duba :
"I stand corrected" is different from "I stand to be corrected."
"I stand to be corrected" = I may be wrong; please correct me if necessary.
"I stand corrected" = I was wrong, and I acknowledge the correction.
Examples:
"I thought Nairobi was founded in 1900, but it was founded earlier. I stand corrected."
"Thank you for pointing that out. I stand corrected."
2026-06-02 15:44:11
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Mwangi_Sam :
Both “I stand to be corrected” and “I stand corrected” are grammatically correct. The former is pre-emptive while the latter is reactive.
2026-05-15 12:27:49
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MEDGCLAY SALANO INZAI :
Drop it in the Comments ✅
Drop it in the Comment Section ❌
2026-06-17 08:08:13
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TUX :
I haven't seen the comment that brought me here🤣
2026-06-03 03:46:23
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ozujoh :
what about when u say ( my full names are Wycliffe osugo kemwama)
2026-06-13 08:36:42
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Modern Kenya :
"difficult " and "hard" have always been used interchangeably, any highlight on the correct use of these two words please 🙏.
2026-06-21 06:29:42
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Rehema Miriam :
the use of who and whom kindly elaborate.
eg. 1. who does it belong to?
2. To whom does it belong to?
2026-06-24 16:11:34
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