SPEAK RIGHT WITH SAKEENAH'WRITES (BROUGHT ON)

SPEAK RIGHT WITH SAKEENAH'WRITES 007(IDIOM FOR TODAY):

ME: Shomolu, SHOMOLU, how are you naw? It's been a while?

SHOMOLU: Omo! I'm not fine jare, I'm just tired of everything.

ME: Ouch sorry dear, what brought your bad mood on?

SHOMULU: Which one is this English ya speaking again now! Ewo ni "brought on" bayii! I'm lamenting about something and you are still blowing grammar.

ME: 😂😂😂Chillax now, I'm not blowing grammar, na u no wan learn😁. 

SHOMOLU: Ehhhhn oya what is the meaning of the brought on?

ME: The statement "brought on" is an idiomatic expression, and it means, "to cause something."

EXAMPLE:

1. The hike in the price of fuel has BROUGHT ON an increase in the level of poverty in the country.

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