Characteristics/Features of Creole
There are many 'rules' of Creole. (ignore my cynicism). Here are a few of the main ones. This is a popular question in Paper 01A, so know it! Habitual action is shown by the use of the word 'does' before the verb in the sentence She does be real annoyin sometimes In Creole nouns that are always plural in Standard English are used as both singular and plural Ah ha to go buy a pants today. Jenny bring a scissors to school to stab up Leroy for stealing she man Creole speakers use double negatives. Alot Mary doesn't want no mango from he yard cause he is a obeah man We (Creole speakers) replace the consonant cluster 'th' with 'd' Someone dung dere next to de parlour steal de blasted foul dat meh mudda did give meh Omission of the 'g' in past participles He does study be jumpin dem fence Doh feel yuh could be playin up in yuh arse here inno! Diz not yuh mudda house! Silencing of the end...