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Monday, June 29, 2015

Puzzling Question


Some people say ''Their'' instead of ''There'' and some say ''There'' instead of ''Their'' - LOL

Oh pardon me,I am not an English mistress but thats one 'crime' up there I will never be caught committing...I cant speak for you though..!LMAO!

Can you help me out with deciding on what the correct thing to say?






Just in case you dont know it...Hey,dont run your mouth,its okay to learn a thing or two.

Remember Shina Peters?

Have a nice time listening whilst those (of us) who know it argue it out!








90 comments:

  1. Eggs yolks is yellow


    ********LONG LIVE SDK & SDKERS*******

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    1. None is correct cos egg yolk is not even white.

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    2. You are as dumb as fuck....Jeez, but i can bet you'll be good at naming the sizes of condoms.

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    3. But babe u re dumb o.. wtf???? U speak really bad English.

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    4. Let me wait for @Sisi Eko or @Ronalda to educate me




      @Galore

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    5. Emjay you dull sha no wonder na here you dey live your life. Always first to comment. Take time out to study your book please and using a smart phone is not just for social media pls improve yourself. Thank me later

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    6. @lafresh,may d gud lord forgive u.


      *****LONG LIVE SDK & SDKERS*****

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    7. Hahahaha Emjay I hope you are joking, which one be eggs yokes lol

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    8. Haba em Jay! Is this a joke or what?

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  2. Egg yolk is yellow.

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    1. Hahahahahaha, I don laugh taya. You guys can as well say something like "the water 'are' boiling", lmao.
      Back to the question, since it is not right to say 'egg yolks, it is not also right to use 'are'. Besides, the last time I checked it's still liquid, abi? Sometimes na common sense sure pass

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  3. Pardon me for going off the puzzle but why do some people say, hello there?? I thought it was dear.
    Secondly what's the meaning of are u from were?
    I thought it was were are u from? I just get lazy when I see such stuffs.

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    1. Its stuff not stuffs.

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    2. It's where are you from not were

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    3. Especially those business igbo guys, are u from where? Gosh it's annoying.

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    4. *where, English teacher

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    5. your English no correct, it is where not were

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    6. "Hello there" isn't conventional but it's not wrong shaa...."are you from where" is wrong (lol) it's used by people who translate Igbo or yoruba directly to English (word for word)...

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    7. "Hello dear" is personal
      "Hello there" is used when U bump into a group of people.

      I may be wrong though.

      But U of all people isn't suppose to be complaining...

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    8. Whichever is correct I don't know but it is 'where' not 'were'

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    9. @ German, 'WHERE' are you from? You meant.

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    10. Hello dear and Hello there are two different things. Hello there is simply short for Hello to you over there or Hello to you there. It's totology english..lol

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    11. Lmao..are you from where na igbo english, and how did your day Went na yoruba. BTW it is WHERE not WERE.

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    12. Mr ITK.. its where and not were...eish loads of illiterates with phones.. i got lazy reading ur blunder.. dumbo!!! mscheew

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    13. I hate 2 hear my Cousin Sister wen they actually mean my Female Cousin.

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    14. Where* and stuff* chai... what do they teach y'all in school though? How do y'all graduate?? Can't deal dot Com ugh

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    15. Stella don't hide my comments about eka who forgot to go under anon I warned her to stop stalking me.

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    16. And I hate it when pple say "stuffs" its "stuff"

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    17. Dora The Explora29 June 2015 at 22:39

      See why oversabi is a bad thing. U re busy judging other ppls diction meanwhile ur own na DIE! You funny ooo!

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  4. It's the yolk of the egg is white......O.A

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  5. The yolk of the egg is white (one egg) or the yolks of the eggs are white (more than an egg).

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    1. Olodo association dey this blog sha!

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    2. This puzzle isn't really about correcting the sentence. Its about the color of the egg yolk.

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    3. @Who'sThatGirl are you really sure? @anonymous 15:01 what's the correct version?

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    4. The egg yolk is yellow doll

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  6. The yolk of the egg is white!

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  7. The yoke of the egg is white. If you want to use to the later its for more than one egg(s)

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  8. Hmmmm from what i knw if you were to say the yolk of d egg (are) white then that would only be d case if it was egg's' as in plural, but if its for singular then you can say the yolk of the egg (is) white
    But i may also be wrong so whoever is sure should tell us

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    1. See goofing! Thank God I didn't bother answering. Would have goofed big time

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    2. Foolish peasant go get your self a bf and stop stalking me I warned u to stay away from me.

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    3. Hehehe, I can see I was d only one that corrected u ba??? I'm expecting Ur memo tomorrow. Idiota! Na so e pain u. Olodo rabata

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    4. Uhm Eka how is that goofing, cause its d same thing on d post and as for German juice did u miss road and reply to a wrong comment? That must be the case cause why would want stalk anyone, especially you of all ppl

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    5. Lol its Eka joy you're fuming at,good for you both

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    6. Natural girl, d goofing i said is cos Ur answer was wrong. The correct answer is egg yolks aren't white but yellow. Hope u gerrit now.

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    7. See another stalker talking I gave noticed u okay.

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    8. Eka joy, over sabi olodo. There is no such thing as egg yolks. Jeeeez! Odes in this blog sha. God forbid.

      German juice, please get lost and go correct yourself on your sent or thank those who corrected you. BTW, are you male of female?

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    9. Eka joy, over sabi olodo. There is no such thing as egg yolks. Jeeeez! Odes in this blog sha. God forbid.

      German juice, please get lost and go correct yourself on your sent or thank those who corrected you. BTW, are you male of female?

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  9. Hahahhaha Ngwanu.., argumentative argument argumentor :D playing around.

    Here to read comments *popcorn/shines teeth.
    Stella this is Monday ohh
    @SHB

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  10. The Yolk Of The Egg Is White

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  11. The yolk of an egg is yellow now!

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  12. The yolk of the egg is white is correct

    Their is a possessive pronoun. Eg. Their teacher, their house

    There is a demonstrative pronoun. Eg over there, there is his house

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  14. Last time I checked, the egg I fired today the Yoke is Yellow. Would love to see a white yoke tho.

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  15. The yolk of an egg is yellow. Hian!

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  16. The yoke IS white cos its singular and count be counted.

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  17. The yolk of the egg is white.

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  18. Jeeez Lol yolk of the egg is white, does dt mean u don't knw wat Egg yolk is. D qtn is not abt d color its abt whc of d two sentences is correct kapish

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  19. Egg yolk is not white, egg yolk is yellow/orange, so Wasup

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  20. It's where are you from? @ German juice. No vex for chuking mouth in your matter.

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  21. The yolk of an egg is yellow. (the yolk of egg is white)

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  22. Stella, what is the african juju music for, I hope you don't believe in juju?

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  23. The yolk of the egg is yellow. If more than one then it's the yolks of the eggs are yellow. Correct me pls if I don gbagaun. I go take am with joy.

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  24. The yoke of the egg is white(singular), the yoke of the eggs are white. More than one.

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  25. lol...kukuma enjoying d jams....no time for english o
    soo enjoyed this jams back when
    popcy always made me dance along wit me...hahahaha
    fondest memories....chai
    baby wants beautiful house.......

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  26. An Egg yoke is yellow.

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  27. First both would be wrong because the yolk of an egg is in fact yellow not white!

    However, on the point of grammar, the yolk of an egg is a singular object and therefore the correct declination of the verb to be in the sentence would be 'is' and not 'are'.

    Thus the proper form is 'the yolk of the egg is yellow' and for the plural case 'the yolks of the eggs are yellow'

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  28. Thanks Stella for the old school school song by Shina Peters. You just made my day

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  29. yolk - can b used as singular/plural
    egg-singular as used

    #myobservation

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  30. See goofing! U'll see diff types of yolk, yoke, yuck today. Anyway the yolk of egg is white or the yolk of eggs is white my 2 cents jare

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  31. Trick question
    Egg yolk is yellow

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  32. Stella i love u so much for this Shina Peters music. U rock.... reminiscing

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  33. Lol, while shina peter was playing I was reading and laughing....The "Yokes" of the eggs are yellow, Stella you are the "causer" of this bad english!! Ijo shinaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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  34. Yolk? Yokes? All na English, after all, it's not our mother tongue.

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