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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
You're correct to the best of my knowledge. And that makes it even more intriguing that he used "sa......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
In reply to aput, you caused me to remember that the Beatles sang "...never saw(r) THEM at all..." -......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
Thank you so much for your comments and both the links. This is the kind of thing for which I am so ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
Thanks for the comments. The intrusive R was common with the Kennedy family, as you mentioned, but i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
No, the "R" was not a typo; I inserted it there to show what the Beatles vocalist sang: "I never 'sa......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
You're correct, of course. Thanks for refreshing my memory! Speaking of The Beatles, what's with th......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
I forgot to mention the following observation: In the space of four decades of popular and rock mus......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
I submitted the original query regarding "lie/lay" in order to probe the readers' interests and know......
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Discussion Topic  RE: lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
...but then you're not American, either! Americans are notorious for being ignorant regarding lie an......
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Discussion Topic  lie/lay (in The Written Word) by markmywords48
As an English teacher in Norway, I have realized the following: not only do my students have problem......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Oxymorons (in Wordplay) by markmywords48
Hugh Grant? Tasty? No doubt that's also what that woman in Los Angeles said when the police arrested......
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Discussion Topic  RE: "Booty" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by markmywords48
Not to mention "jelly roll", "rock and roll", and "lovin' spoonfull"....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Oxymorons (in Wordplay) by markmywords48
You want Bob Hope and Laurel & Hardy back? You'll have to dig them up first. As for Springer, I WISH......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Oxymorons (in Wordplay) by markmywords48
Sorry to offend, but I heard that Jerry Springer was originally British. Is that correct? For the sa......
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Discussion Topic  RE: "Booty" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by markmywords48
Regarding "booty", pirates and swashbucklers the world over are hanging their heads at the changing ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Scandinavian language(s) (in Questions & Answers about Words) by markmywords48
I've been on vacation; sorry for the delay in commenting on this. What you wrote is correct. I thoug......
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Discussion Topic  RE: CUSTOMER NOTCE (in Potpourri) by markmywords48
Exactly; that was my point. We agree....
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Discussion Topic  RE: CUSTOMER NOTCE (in Potpourri) by markmywords48
I guess this is an example of "is the glass half full or half empty?" because, since "their" and "th......
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Discussion Topic  RE: "Dutch" phrases (in The Vocabulary Forum) by markmywords48
And remember, in the UK a condom is a "French letter" while the opposite is true in France!...
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Discussion Topic  RE: "Dutch" phrases (in The Vocabulary Forum) by markmywords48
Florida is not the USA. It's Cuba Lite. Ha....
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