Grammar

WATCH YOUR APOSTROPHES: KELSEY GRAMMER IS ON TWITTER!

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Kelsey Grammer desperately tries to get his wife Kayte Walsh’s attention away from her cell phone while they are shopping in The Cheese Store in Beverly Hills. Kayte appears to be expecting their second child together (Kelsey’s sixth) any minute. We LOVE the fact that Kelsey recently joined Twitter for the sole purpose of correcting the horrible grammar that prevails. He’s quick to catch anyone using an apostrophe in the wrong place or forgetting it altogether, but he offers his expertise in a polite and pleasant way.

Photo Credit: AKM-GSI

KIDS IN BRAZIL ARE CORRECTING JUSTIN BIEBER’S GRAMMAR ON TWITTER


What a brilliant idea! School kids in Brazil have been learning English by correcting the grammar and spelling of celebrities on Twitter. According to Buzzfeed, the leading English school in Brazil started having their 8 to 13 year old students correct tweets from celebrities and the kids call themselves the Celebrity Grammar Cops. The kids send very polite corrections to many famous people including Rihanna, Sylvester Stallone, Justin Bieber, Charlie Sheen, Miley Cyrus, Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian etc. Many celebs have been corrected for using were instead of we’re. Kim Kardashian and her whole family consistently use “I” when they should use “me” (example: “Bruce took Khloe and I out to dinner.”) Many fans have commented on the corrective Tweets but no celebrities have ever responded. Above is a video about the Grammar Cops:

Example:

Justin Bieber @justinbieber
Some video games. Some old movies… That was a long bus ride. But we here. #sleep
1:04 AM – 7 Apr 13

Red Balloon @redballoonBR
Hi, @justinbieber! My name is Maria, I’m 9 and I’m a fan from Brazil. Watch out: it’s “we’re here” not “we here”. : )