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Hopefully, the grammar police will keep advice to themselves
[Chicago Final Edition]
Chicago Tribune
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Chicago, Ill.
[Richard Lederer] himself shows how arbitrary the grammar advice business can be. He writes in Verbatim that he was annoyed by a nurse who asked him to "lay down on the table," instead of "lie down." Lederer writes, "Enough . . . of us standard English speakers and writers adhere to that distinction that I feel that I'm right about enforcing it in reasonably formal situations." Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission.
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