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Hello. If ask you, which subject do they fail the most in JAM, what will you say? Well, the subject people fail the most in JAM is surprisingly English. People fail English in JAM. Do you know why? One reason is people don't read English. They feel, and what is even English? You didn't know this thing I'm speaking. So, if you check statistics, people fail English more than any other subject. They fail English more than mathematics. They fail English more than chemistry. They fail English more than biology. They fail English more than government. They fail English more than every other subject. The main reason is because they don't read English. How many of you watching me now have opened your English textbook to read? Some of you even you want to read English, you don't even know what to read in English. You don't even know what to read in English. Well, I've compiled repeated questions. The most repeated questions in English, because English, to be honest with you, English is subject that you cannot say, I'm I'm sure will score. English is vast, too, God. English is vast. So, the best you can do now is to do repeated questions, which is what we have come to do. So, we have we'll be doing repeated questions, the most repeated questions in English. So, we'll be doing JAM most repeated questions in English language. All right, let's start with number one. But before we start, hold on. Have you subscribed to my channel? Talk to me now. If you've not subscribed, check down the button there, you'll see subscribe button. The right subscribe there. Uh-huh, that's it. Now, click on it. Have you done that? You You know you have not You Yes, click on it. Good. Now you've subscribed. As you subscribe now, what will happen is anytime post video, they will always notify you. YouTube will always notify you that I've posted video. And this channel is just dedicated for JAM, right? don't post any other thing here. It's dedicated for JAM, JAM alone, JAM and WAEC. All right, so moving on. Let's look at the first one here. Now, if you look at this, number one says, "The word evasive" Okay, let's let's look at this one, the instruction first. Let's look at what what we figured out here. The word evasive appeared in 1985 and 1997 of JAM's Use of English examination. So, it would be good if we know what evasive is talking about, then we can because you can likely see it. You have to have broad vocabulary for you to scale through in JAM English. Now, let's look at the first question here. That's 1985 question, question 31. Now, choose the The instruction says, "Always listen to this instruction, no. Choose the most appropriate option opposite in meaning." See now, they say "Opposite in meaning to the underlined word." To the underlined word. In this case, not like not what was underlined, but as you can see, evasive was in capital letters. So, that's this is what they're talking about. So, the question says, "Many untrustworthy students give evasive answers to questions which they fully understand." Now, many untrustworthy They say "Opposite in meaning, no." "Many untrustworthy students give evasive answers." Now, evasive here means avoiding giving direct or clear answers. You are avoiding giving direct or clear answers. You don't want to give answer. You don't want to give clear answers, often to hide something. Please write this in your vocabulary now. Evasive means avoiding giving direct or clear answers, often to hide something. So, maybe they ask you question and you don't want to answer it straight so that you will hide something. Like they say, "How much do you have in your account?" Somebody just ask you, "How much do you have in your account?" Because you don't want to say it, you may you can say, boy, are they hungry, boy, are they hungry?" You did not answer the question, but you gave an answer. That's evasive answer. You are not clear. You are not giving You are avoiding giving direct answer. You are avoiding giving clear answers, often to hide something. That's the meaning of evasive. Do you understand? So, we are asked the meaning of evasive The opposite of evasive here. Is it direct answer? Obviously, it's not direct, because you are even avoiding giving direct answer. Is it outspoken? No. Is it simple answer? No. Is it clever answer? No. Is it truthful answer? Yes. The opposite of evasive answer is just giving them truthful answer. For example, "How much do you have in your account?" You tell them, "100 naira." Truthful answer, not evasive answer. That's that. The next one that have evasive there. The question says, "Choose the most appropriate option nearest in meaning to the underlined word." Nearest in meaning. And in this case here, no one was underlined, but evasive was also in capital letters. So, evasive is what they're talking about here. In every question, they will always have way. Either they put it in capital letters or they underline or they make it bold. Now, the lawyer gave evasive answers to all the questions. The lawyer gave evasive answers to all the questions. Now, you've seen that evasive means avoiding giving direct answers, right? Good. So, since you know the meaning of evasive now, what's the nearest in meaning? Is it unintelligent answer? No, evasive is not unintelligent, too. It's just that you are not direct. Is it ineffective? What's the business of ineffective with that one? You see what I'm doing? I'm doing odd one out. I'm just canceling out, canceling out until I'm left with one. Is it unreliable answer? It's not really unreliable. Is it equivocal? Yes. What is the meaning of equivocal? Equivocal, if you check your dictionary, equivocal means ambiguous or unclear. Equivocal means unclear, just like evasive. Do you understand? So, because evasive and equivocal, they describe indirect or unclear responses. Why are you giving equivocal answers? Why are you giving evasive answers? They are talking about the same thing. Are you following? All right, let's move on. To number two now. This word flexible was repeated in 1986 and 2012. Let's look at how it came out in 1986, question 26. "Mr. Jack was most flexible in his instructions." Mr. Jack was Please, the instruction here is choose word that is opposite in meaning. Opposite in meaning, please. That's the instruction. did not write it out here. But they always give you the instruction. The instruction is choose word the option that is nearest in meaning. Sorry, that is opposite in meaning. "So, Mr. Jack was most flexible in his instruction." So, which word is opposite in meaning to flexible? If you are not flexible, you are what? You are rigid, right? Rigid is the answer there. Rigid is the answer. Because flexible means able to change or adapt easily. Able to change or adapt easily, but rigid, not changing, no. Now, like this did can't quit. That's that's rigid. Good. Now, let's see the next year what they brought out there. The question says, "The principal was advised to be flexible on critical matters." What was the opposite in meaning to flexible? The principal was advised to be flexible on critical issues. Is it livid? Is it cautious? Is it evasive? Is it rigid? The opposite in meaning is the answer. Now, question number three. I'm saying question number three because some of them are two two in one. The idiom heart in his mouth appeared in 1980, 1978, and 2006. Heart in his mouth. This is an idiomatic expression. So, when they say your heart is in your mouth, what does it mean? What does it mean? Let's see how it is written here. "He spoke with his heart in his mouth." So, what does this statement mean? He spoke with his heart in his mouth. Does it mean he was courageous? If your heart If your heart is in your mouth, are you courageous? Is it with such unusual cowardice? didn't mark this here, right? Is it with such unusual cowardice? With lot of confusion in his speech? Without being able to make up his mind? With fright and agitation? Now, this idiom heart in his mouth, please write it down, no. Jot down all these things, Don't just be looking at the screen, looking at the screen, ma. Write down something, no. JAM is close, Now, heart in his mouth means fright and agitation. Means being very afraid or anxious. So, when somebody's heart is in their mouth, they are extremely nervous or frightened. You are afraid. Fear they catch you. Fear want finish you. That's heart in his mouth. So, heart in his mouth means being afraid. The answer is with fright and agitation. With fright and agitation. That's the meaning of heart in his mouth. Heart in his mouth with fright and agitation. Do you understand that? Now, the next question there that has heart in his mouth too, he has no reason to have his heart in his mouth. At least you now know the meaning of heart in his mouth. He has no reason to be what? To be afraid. So, the answer is because heart in his mouth means to be afraid. So, he has no reason to have his heart in his mouth, to be afraid. That's what it means. Be using this thing in your daily speech from now and you'll be used to it. Question number four. The word Okay, let's look at the word sumptuous. Sumptuous. Have you heard of sumptuous meal? The word sumptuous was repeated in 20 2001, 2005, and 2012. It may be repeated this year too. Now, the village girl wore sumptuous We're sorry, wore sumptuous clothes. The village girl wore sumptuous clothes. Now, what is the correct answer there? What's the correct answer there? It is actually the word nearest in meaning. That's the instruction. Sorry, omitted the instructions in some of these questions. But the instruction here is choose the word that is nearest in meaning. The village girl wore sumptuous clothes. Now, the meaning of sumptuous here means expensive and impressive. Expensive and impressive. So, the village girl wore Is it faded-looking clothes? Is it ideas clothes? Is it loose-fitting clothes? Is it expensive clothes? The answer is expensive clothes. Some of these things, even if you don't know the meaning, use your use your brain. Use your head. You'll get it right. Now, next question. 25 25. Still on that sumptuous. Some people consider the leather of ostrich and thick rugs bit sumptuous. bit what? Sumptuous. So, what is the correct answer there? Now, is it simple? Is it lavish? Is it expensive? Is it desirable? Now, look at this very well. Look at this very well. Some people consider the leather of ostrich and thick rugs bit sumptuous. Is it bit bit lavish? bit expensive? bit desirable? We are looking at words that are similar in meaning. Sorry, words that are opposite. Nearest in meaning, sorry. Nearest in meaning. So, if you check, simple is out of it, desirable is out of it. We have two words here that can replace sumptuous. Some people consider the leather of ostrich and thick rugs bit sumptuous. Is it bit lavish? bit expensive? We already know that lavish We already know sumptuous means expensive and impressive. But then, we have lavish here. Lavish means very rich, very elaborate, very luxurious. So, and expensive here is just talking about money. Money. So, well, both of them can replace sumptuous, but in context to this, can replace more. Take note too, said both of them can actually replace sumptuous. In fact, in the previous example, the example the answer there was expensive. Always answer your questions in context. Some people consider the leather of ostrich and thick rugs bit lavish, bit expensive, bit But here, expensive is just in terms of money. But lavish here is talking about elaborate, luxurious. Right? Another year that contains that sumptuous. Esau and Illu ate sumptuous meals on their brother's wedding day. Sumptuous meal. Sumptuous meal. So, the answer there is what? Similar in meaning. Word similar in meaning. Is it foreign meal? No. Incipid meal? No. Cheap meal? No. Expensive meal is the correct answer to that question. So, meals that are described as sumptuous are rich and costly. Sumptuous meals are rich and costly. So, they are expensive. They are not cheap. All right, next question here. The chief was generous in words. Still similar meaning. We are still looking at words similar in meaning. The chief was generous in his award of university scholarships. Was generous. So, which of these words is similar in meaning to the word generous? Is it noble? No. Is it considerate? No. Is it mean? No. Is it honest? No. To be generous means to be liberal. So, the synonym The synonym here is liberal. Synonym here is liberal. Generous, liberal. Number two. Number two. He is loved for his altruism. Altruism. He is loved for his selflessness. All right. Now, look at this. The answer The The nearest in meaning here, that's the synonym here, altruism means concern for others above oneself. That is what it means. Concern for others above oneself. So, altruism means concern for others above oneself. That is, you care for others before yourself. Sincerity is out of it. Selfishness, you are not selfish. Well, we have three more words here, benevolence, selflessness, and kindness, which can replace that. But you choose the one that best replace. If you say it's benevolence, yeah, benevolence and kindness is related to altruism, but it is not exactly the same. Benevolence and kindness, they are they are they are related to altruism, but the best fit here is selflessness. Because altruism means concern for others above oneself. you are kind, you are benevolent, but selflessness is the right word for you. Next question. To most people, last Christmas was an austere period. So, what does it mean? The word that is nearest in meaning here. This year, this austere means strict, harsh, or without comfort. Strict, harsh, or without comfort. That's what it means. Austere means strict, harsh, or without comfort. So, to most people, last Christmas was an austere period. Is it prosperous period? Is it Is it harsh period? Is it severe period? Is it stern period? Is it sour period? Well, the answer opposite in meaning is prosperous, right? Prosperous is the word opposite in meaning there. All other ones are talking about things being difficult. Austere means difficult, means strict, means harsh, means without comfort. So, harsh here is similar to it, severe, stern, sour. They are all similar to this. But the only word that is opposite in meaning is prosperous here. Please, in the real exam, they will give you the instruction words opposite in meaning, words similar in meaning. didn't notice that didn't include all those instructions when was compiling. All right, now, choose the option that best completes the gap. The option that best completes the gap. He wrote to you, {dash}. This is question tag, and I've made video on question tag already. He wrote to you, {dash}. Is it hasn't hadn't he? Wouldn't he? Didn't he? Hasn't he? Now, one of the rule in question tag is positive statement will go with negative question tag. Positive questions are Positive statements are statements that does not have the word no. Does not have the word not. Like this manner, he wrote to you. This is positive. So, the question tag must be negative. Hadn't Hadn't he? Is negative, but that is not what you are going with. He wrote to you, didn't he write to you? Didn't he write to you? Didn't he write to you? So, he wrote to you, didn't he? is the correct answer. Please always fill it in and try to say it and hear how it sounds. He wrote to you, hadn't he? It is not making sense. He wrote to you, wouldn't he? That is not making sense. He wrote to you, hasn't he? That is not making sense. But he wrote to you, didn't he? That's the correct answer. So, is the correct answer to that question. Question number five. The clubs The clubs were not {dash} on solid ethical base. The club were not The clubs were not is it founded founded is talking about money you. Is it created? Is it found is it founded? Were The clubs were Were is past tense in the first place. So anything you're putting here must be past tense. The clubs were not The answer there is founded. The clubs were not founded because it's past. The clubs were not founded on solid ethical base. All right, so that's the answer to that question. Number six. His father hardly misses the news because he goes about with his dash radio. This one they are testing your spelling. Your spelling. His father hardly misses the news because he goes about with his dash radio. Is it pointable radio? This is obviously wrong. Is it portable? Is it portable? Is it portable? So which of the portable is correct? Now this other portable here, the spelling is correct but the meaning is different. This portable means drinkable. Drinkable. This other portable means drinkable like portable water, drinkable water. This one is wrong. This is not the right spelling. But portable that is easy to carry around with his portable radio that is easy to carry around radio. This is it the one with So is the correct answer. This one means This option means drinkable. So if you put this one here, you mean drinkable radio but portable that is easy to carry around is this one Right? Number seven. Everybody is allowed to dash his view on state matters. Everyone is allowed to dash his view on state matters. Is this air his view? Hear his view? Show his view? Share his view? Well the answer is Everyone Everybody is allowed to air his view on state matters to air his view on state matters. To air view means to express an opinion publicly. To express an opinion publicly. Please take note because you'll see this. Next question number eight. For beating dash his classmate Abdi was dashed from the university. For beating dash his classmate Abdi was dashed from the university. Now when you see question like this, all you have to do is to fix it in with the options. For beating up his classmate Abdi was rusticated from the university. You keep that one in your mind. says For beating on his classmate Abdi was expelled from the university. Well you cannot beat on your classmate so this one is out of it. We doing odd one out too. says For beating at his classmate Abdi was removed from the university. You cannot beat at your classmate. So So classmate so is wrong. says For beating away his You cannot beat away. So this one is out. So the correct answer is For beating up his classmate Abdi was rusticated from the university. Rusticated is see expelled. All right, number nine. Number nine. Rusticated means temporarily is suspended. Right? Then expelled means permanent removal. Rusticated is is just temporary suspension. Number nine. We have been living peacefully here but dash year rumors of war We have been living peacefully here but dash year rumors of war. Now Please remove the question mark there Remove this question mark. It's not supposed to be there. We have been living Anytime you have English like this always be feeling Use the options to fill in and hear how it sounds. And follow the rules because sometimes it might sound right to your ear but it's actually wrong. We have been living peacefully here but again year rumors of war. This is out. But slowly year rumors of war. This is out. But eventually this is out. But occasionally year rumors of war is the correct thing. We have been living peacefully here but occasionally year rumors of war. That is sometimes year rumors of war. But we have been living peacefully here. mean everywhere was at peace. If you say again year rumors of war meaning you've been hearing rumors of war before. So it's out because you've been living peacefully. You've not been hearing. Now slowly No, it's out of it. Eventually meaning at the end. But occasionally is the correct answer. Number 10. Please if you are learning something, ensure you click on the subscribe button. Please do that for me. That's the best you do for me now. Click on the subscribe button. Thank you. Number 10. Our neighbor was attracted by the dash from from my mother's cooking. Did you hear the Did you hear the aroma? Some of you said there Which one is the you hear the aroma? Did you hear aroma? Did you hear the odor? Is it your ear you used to hear the English English is not for the weak. Now our neighbor was attracted by the dash from my mother's cooking. Is it from the flavor? Is it from the stench? Is it from the scent? Is it from the aroma? It's obviously aroma now. Aroma means pleasant pleasant smell of food. Stench means bad smell. Flavor is taste. Right? So the best answer here is aroma. If they say stench stench Stench means bad smell. Now next one. Question 11. Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. So we are to select the one that best explains the information that is conveyed in the sentence. Number 11. You are to write report and give it to the security office. Please remove this question mark. It's not supposed to be there. You are to write report and give it to the security office. What Let's look for the one that best explains that. says After writing your report, give it to the security office. Sounding correct. But when you are asked to write the one that is conveyed, don't rush Don't rush to tick. Read all the options. They say you are to write report and give it to the security office. They say we should explain how best What best explains that? says After writing your report, give it to the security office. It's sounding correct too. But let's go on now. says You are writing report as the security office directed. says The report you are writing should be given to the security office. says You have been ordered to write report which you will give to the security office. Now come back. You are to write report. Meaning they are ordering you to write report and then give it to the security office. Do you follow? So the correct The best one that explains this now is See you would have rushed to tick now because is also correct but it's not the one the best. After writing your report, give it to the security office. Now The The statement was you are to write report first. That is an order. You have been ordered to write report which you will give to the security office. So always read it to the end before you tick. Always read all the options when it comes to questions like this. Are we following? Question number 12. Let's still look at the one that best explains that. Right? Let's look at the one that best explains that. Number 12. owe you far less than you owe me. owe you far less than you owe me. What is the meaning? Is it my debt to you is greater than you owe us to me? My debt to you is greater than you owe us to me. Let's move on. Your debt is not much greater than mine. What we owe each other is approximately the same. Obviously is out. You see what I'm doing? I'm using odd one out like the one that is obviously wrong mark it the wrong face so that when I'm trying to consider I'll be left with few options. says says owe you something but you owe me much more. owe you far less than you owe me. So owe you something but you owe me much more. So is the correct answer. Leave other ones. owe you far less than you owe me meaning owe you something now but the one you are owing me my mouth no fit talk am. Question number 13. think she takes her guardian's support for granted. think she takes her guardian's support for granted. What does that mean? The one that best explains that. Her guardian has been helping her for long time and she is very grateful to him. This one is wrong now. Taking the support for granted. She wants her guardian to grant her more support. No, no. She thinks her guardian will no longer support her as he has been doing. No, no. Even if don't read the last one, can can close my eyes and tick it, but let's read it and see. Her guardian has been helping her for long time, but she does not show enough gratitude. Correct. Taking it for granted. Children of nowadays, don't understand them. All right. Question number 14. The disputes over land acquisition has come to head. The disputes over land acquisition has come to head. They use the idiomatic expression here. Has come to head. head, come to head means reaching critical or decisive point. Critical point. The disputes over land acquisition has come to critical point. So, let's look for the one that best explains that. It says the problem has reached crisis proportions. says the problem has been referred to the headquarters. Which headquarters, oga? Which headquarters? Is it the one at Lagos? That one is wrong, Is it because of the dispute land acquisition has now been halted? Who told you? Did they give you people another question? That halted for where? Where did you see that information? The problem has now been solved. Ha. Something problem that have come to head, problem that is now critical. So, you are left with only one option, The problem has reached crisis proportions. So, is the correct answer. You see what I'm doing? In OBJ exams like JAMB, you use odd one out to be marking wrong, marking wrong until you you are left with one or two options. Hehe. That is the cheat tool. Now, next one says choose the option nearest in meaning. Always read the instruction. Nearest in meaning to the word underlined. To the word underlined. Well, there was no word underlined here, but the the word underlined here is supposed to be reveled. omitted that. Now, the party men reveled all night when the election results were announced. Now, in some cases like this, you can see this mistake in JAMB where they say to the word underlined and they not underline any word. You the question itself will tell you you will see the word they are even referring to. The party men reveled all night when the election results were announced. It cannot be party, it cannot be election, it cannot be announced. Revel here is the only strange word here. So, the one nearest in meaning the party men reveled all night when the election results were announced. Is it celebrated? Is it mourned? Is it fought? Is it discussed? All right. Now, you know it cannot be discussed all night. Cannot be fought all night. You are left with celebrated and mourned. So, you will now be thinking if they won the election, then they will be celebrating. If they did not win, they will be mourning. So, it's not hard to choose between or because you don't know the meaning of reveled. But now, take note that reveled means celebrated joyfully. Reveled means celebrated joyfully. So, the answer here is celebrated. So, the party men reveled celebrated all night Do you Do you get that? So, is the correct answer. Mourned is the opposite there. But they say nearest in meaning. If they said opposite in meaning, it would have been mourned. He is prolific writer. The word underlined here is prolific. He is prolific writer. What does it mean? What is the nearest in meaning? Is it very productive? Is it well-known? Is it clever? Is it influential? Well, prolific means producing many works in large quantities. Meaning you are very productive. Very productive is the correct answer here. So, prolific means producing many works in large quantities. So, prolific writer writes lot. prolific writer writes lot, meaning is very productive. It's not That's nothing to do with well-known or being clever or being influential. Question number 17. We are making progress. We are making progress. Please, if you not subscribe, click on the subscribe button. Click on the subscribe button. All right. Now, the judge emphasizes morbid desires in his judgment. The judge emphasized his morbid desires in his judgment. His morbid desires in his judgment. We are still looking at the one nearest in meaning, right? You know what they will be looking at here is morbid. So, what is the meaning of morbid? Morbid means disturbing, unhealthy, unpleasant. It's often related to death or abnormal desires. Now, they say nearest in meaning. Is it inordinate? Is it uncritical? Is it ravenous? Is it unpleasant? I've told you that morbid is talking about unpleasant. And they say nearest in meaning, so unpleasant. Right? Number 18. Number 18. Please, before number 18, inordinate here means excessive. Uncritical means not judging. Ravenous means very hungry. Now, number 18. Because Jamium is so easily offended, he was not considered for the post of head boy. Cuz Jamium is so easily offended. Now, which word We are looking at nearest in meaning, but in this case they didn't underline. So, the word here is easily offended. Which one is Which one is nearest in meaning to easily offended? Because Jamium is so easily offended, he was not considered for the post of head boy. Is it irritable? Is it stubborn? Is it troublesome? Is it docile? Now, the correct answer there is irritable. He's easily irritated. He's easily offended. He's not stubborn. Stubborn means refuses to change. He's not troublesome. Troublesome means looking for trouble. He's not docile. Docile means calm and gentle. Docile means calm and gentle. But But Jamium is easily offended, meaning he's irritable. So, he was not considered for the post of the head boy. Now, number 19. Hope you are learning something. Number 19. Adamu is rather meddlesome. Right, meddlesome is the underlined word here. Nearest in meaning, Adamu is rather meddlesome in dealing with his friends. Please be writing out all these words. Writing out the meaning. You can also check up the meaning. Adamu is rather meddlesome in dealing with his friends. What is the nearest word to meddlesome? Meddlesome. Now, meddlesome means interfering in other people's affairs unnecessarily. You meddle with something, meaning you are always interfering in other people's affairs unnecessarily. So, Adamu is rather meddlesome in dealing with his friends, always interfering. Sorry. So, what is the correct answer? Is it impertinent? Is it intimidating? It's not intimidating. Is it quarrelsome? No. Is it uncaring? No. You are left with impertinent. Even if you don't know the meaning, but since other ones are obviously wrong, you are left with impertinent as the nearest in meaning to meddlesome. Impertinent means rude and interfering. Right? Rude and interfering. So, interfering meddlesome. Number 20. The government has announced its preparedness for the scheme. Its preparedness. Preparedness is the underlined word here. The government What is the nearest in meaning? This one is so easy now. Is it determination? Is it regret? Is it pleasure? Is it readiness? Preparedness is readiness. So, even the blind can take that right. All right. Moving on now. Choose the option in English exam use of English JAMB, you must see nearest in meaning and opposite in meaning. And the only way to score to scale to is improving your vocabulary like having lot of words, knowing the meaning of many words. Like these ones now, always write them out. It's not possible to know the meaning of all the words in English, but know as much as you can. That's how you people fail English. Choose the option that has the same vowel sound, the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letters underlined. The same vowel sound, the same vowel sound. Right? Now, the first one there, pronounce it. Please, when you are doing same vowel sound, don't always look at the spelling and use the spelling to to to to tell the meaning. Pronounce it. Now, pronounce this one. What do you see? This is pronounced It is short sound. This is transcription. This one is is pronounced cup. Cup. Cup. This one is coop. This one coop. Coop. Oop. Oop. Coop. This one cork. This one is cork. You can see any arrow is long or that's why you're seeing these two dots. Then this one is cup. This one have this inverted cup. So the one that has the same vowel sound is It's cork cup cup cup. It's not cup this one is cup cup. Hey Englishy. The correct answer is what? Is If you know how to transcribe it will save you lot. What helped me in mine is that already know how to transcribe. So can always transcribe it. Now says says was underlined says. If you want to transcribe this it is pronounced says says says. says. Now if you look at this if you transcribe if you look at this this fears fears not even say This is pronounced this is what? Damn. Damn. This is damn. This is damn. This is wet. This is rain rain says. Says says says says says. So please listen to the transcription says A's A's A's says rain says rain says rain. So you can see that rain and says have the same vowel sound there. So says and rain is the correct answer. He says says fears damn wet all all out of it says rain. That's the correct answer. Now choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined words. If you're following please do well to like subscribe share this video also. Now choose the option opposite in meaning opposite in meaning opposite in meaning. In our last play Segun acted the hero. The hero opposite in meaning. What was the opposite of the hero? Is it the villain? Is it the devil? Is it the criminal? Is it the assassin? Now the hero is the main character right? Is it not? The main character the hero is the main character. But now the opposite of the hero you know when you are small you are acting we are watching actor and boss. The one that is the actor is the hero. That's the protagonist. The antagonist is the one always fighting. That's the villain. is the answer. That's the opposite of hero villain. That's the opposite. All right. Not the devil. You already hero. You know the the hero is some the opposite of hero is somebody that is not the hero. Devil is not criminal is not assassin is not. You are left with villain. Now the police found conclusive proof of the boy's guilt. Remember they are asking us to look for the opposite in meaning. So conclusive what is the opposite of conclusive? Is it corroborative? Is it doubtful? Is it consolatory? Is it incriminating? Well leave all those grammar. Conclusive no doubt. That's conclusive right? So then the opposite should be doubtful proof. It's not conclusive yet inconclusive. The opposite in meaning is doubtful. All right. Question number 25. If you've not subscribed subscribe. Then if you've not registered for my JAMB online class my JAMB online class holds Mondays to Fridays but I've increased it to Mondays I'm increasing it now to Mondays to Sundays Sunday to Sunday every single day because JAMB is so so close so so close. So if you've not registered for my JAMB online class my JAMB online class you can register send me DM on WhatsApp 09068394581. Right? So send me DM on WhatsApp. Send me DM on WhatsApp. Send me DM on WhatsApp and we are going to work with that. We are going to work with that. You register registration has reduced from 20,000 to just 5,000 and you gain more than your money trust me on that. 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