More on common errors in Nigerian English
1. Seldomly and installmentally: These two words are not found in the English lexicon. The adverb is “seldom”.
I seldom drive my father’s car (not, seldomly).
The standard expression for “instalmentally” is “in instalment”.
I will settle the bill in instalments.
2. Mature/matured:
“Mature” as an adjective means to be fully developed or grown up. It does not have a past form. Example: She is mature for her age (not matured).
“Mature”as a verb means to become mature or ripen. It can attract the past tense. The young boy has matured a great deal over the past year.
3. Give me your pen (not, Biro. ” Biro” is just a brand).
4. Did you just insult me? I’m coming after you. (not coming for you).
5. Don’t disrespect your elder brothers (not senior brothers).
GAB