Still striving to promote correct usage, we move on with alphabetically selected specimens for this edition’s conversation. Here we go:
Hand over/handing over/Handover
The issue here is that many writers do not mind the word categories these expressions belong to respectively. Hand over is a phrasal verb, while handing over is the present continuous of that same phrasal verb. But handover is a noun. When you confuse the classifications of any words, terms or...
Sundry Misusages XVIII: Hand over/Handover . . . plus more - The Nation
Hand over/handing over/Handover
The issue here is that many writers do not mind the word categories these expressions belong to respectively. Hand over is a phrasal verb, while handing over is the present continuous of that same phrasal verb. But handover is a noun. When you confuse the classifications of any words, terms or...
Sundry Misusages XVIII: Hand over/Handover . . . plus more - The Nation