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Everyone makes grammar errors now and then. When famous people do it, though, there's usually a record that we little people can use for our own entertainment. Here's a quiz that looks at the grammar of a number of statements that famous people have made out loud and in writing. Can you catch the goofs and correct them?
8/10
I missed the first Robert Frost one, though according to different interpretations, my answer *could* have been correct.
The other one I missed was the Ronald Reagan jelly belly one; I almost got it right. I have a bad habit of second-guessing myself.
Woe is me. 6/10. But I got Robert Frost's because I thought it referred to lovers in the plural. But I missed Reagan too. And I also missed the Elvis one, thinking that sir needed to be capitalized for prestigious reasons.
I missed Reagan because of the "Jellyfishes", and ditto to Square Peg on Elvis. He was addressing the Prez as "Sir".
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