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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? My father, the Igwe has asked me to choose a husband. The competition started yesterday and we have already rounded off the first stage this morning. We would continue tomorrow


Yes, the passage is grammatically correct. It conveys that the speaker's father, who holds the title of Igwe (a traditional ruler or king in some African cultures), has requested that the speaker choose a husband. A competition for this purpose has begun, and the first stage has already concluded. The competition will resume the next day at the village market square, and the speaker expresses a competitive spirit with the phrase “Let the best man win!” Here are a few possible rephrasings: 1. "My father, the Igwe, has instructed me to select a husband. The competition commenced yesterday, and we just finished the first stage this morning. We will continue tomorrow at the village market square. May the best man win!" 2. "My father, the Igwe, has tasked me with finding a husband. The competition started yesterday, and we completed the first stage this morning. Tomorrow, we will continue at the village market square. Let the best man win!" 3. "My father, the Igwe, has asked me to pick a husband. The competition kicked off yesterday, and we wrapped up the first stage this morning. We'll carry on tomorrow at the village market square. May the best man come out on top!"