I know! What is is with education these days? This must be what happens when journalists read second-grade level drivel online instead of actual literary works. I'm sick of these horrid little gaffes like "tow the line", and the 'sight/site/cite' and 'pedal/peddle' errors made repeatedly here. Bad grammar makes me [sic]!
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'Coo'? It's 'coup'. As in 'coup d'état'.
Journalism at its finest.
I know! What is is with education these days? This must be what happens when journalists read second-grade level drivel online instead of actual literary works. I'm sick of these horrid little gaffes like "tow the line", and the 'sight/site/cite' and 'pedal/peddle' errors made repeatedly here. Bad grammar makes me [sic]!
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Right. B/c surely, if he didn't know 'coup', he'd most certainly recognize it when used in the context of 'coup d'état'. Of course.
Perhaps he likes pigeons.
Hmmm...pigeon...
Perhaps he likes pigeons.
Hmmm...pigeon...