JOSE A. CARILLO

Last week, on request by a now-retired Filipina friend who had taught English as a second language (Tesol) for many years in Hong Kong, I discussed these two grammatically faulty negative constructions that she admits she now finds tough to explain why owing to her failing memory: “While I followed the instructions, it did not encouraged my friend...” and “They did not attended Mass when they went to church...”

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