Wednesday, March 25, 2020

How to use the word "news"(English Grammar)



Greetings my beloved friends, this is Clara welcoming you to this platform.

I'm going to discuss how the word "news"is used.

Do you sometimes hear people make sentences like the following? :

I have a good news for you.

That's a good news.

Is that what you call a good news? And so on.

Do the above expressions seem grammatically correct?

They are NOT correct.

News actually means something or things you did not know before. It means report of current events. It cannot be counted. It is therefore ungrammatical to say...a news. So instead of using the sentences above, use the following:

I have good news for you.

That's good news.



Is that what you call good news?

Please drop your comments.

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