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"Iain M Churches" wrote in message news:... "Chris Morriss" wrote in message ... In message , Iain M Churches writes A; He lays awake, wondering "Is there a Dog?" Oh dear, oh dear. That's an example of 'perfect' English is it? 2/10 for another incorrect use of the word 'lays'. -- Chris Morriss Tough marking from you Chris:-) My Oxford English Dictionary gives: Lay. alt vb Lie, so maybe this is not incorrect after all. But in any case, let's not blame the Swede. Let's say it was my typo:-) I have lived in Scandinavia for 25 years, so English is not my first language any more either. Also, I am sure Arny won't mind:-) But let's not get too superior. I see from an article in The European that there are more than 7 million young people and adults in the UK whose literary skills in the English language are at or below primary school level, and an additional 3 million need assistance in completing a form or questionnaire. In contrast, most Scandinavians are fluent in two languages, with English as a strong third. How many of us, I wonder, could tell the same joke in Swedish? Cordially, Iain |
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