Dr Ganiu Bamgbose It is in place to say compliments of the season to the readership. I hope you had a fun-filled Christmas holiday. While still in the spirit of festivity, the onus is (not “lies”) on me to acquaint my readers with some basic rules of usage relating to the season. First off, the “compliments” used for season’s greetings should not be mistaken for its variants which are “complement” and “compliment”. “Complement” is drawn from the verb “complete”, and it, therefore, means to serve as an accompaniment or a companion to something else:
Grammar for the season
Grammar for the season
Grammar for the season
Dr Ganiu Bamgbose It is in place to say compliments of the season to the readership. I hope you had a fun-filled Christmas holiday. While still in the spirit of festivity, the onus is (not “lies”) on me to acquaint my readers with some basic rules of usage relating to the season. First off, the “compliments” used for season’s greetings should not be mistaken for its variants which are “complement” and “compliment”. “Complement” is drawn from the verb “complete”, and it, therefore, means to serve as an accompaniment or a companion to something else: