YES, I APPRECIATE GOOD GRAMMAR
My opinion is English is free and why not use it properly. I think if you are not a native speaker, you have a legitimate excuse for using incorrect grammar - but if you have been exposed to the rules of English, why not respect them. It is after all language that allows us to communicate; shouldn't we treat it well?Ah, here's a quote from a lawyer and Assistant District Attorney:
Her and Mr. Williams are equal partners," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Rich. He reminded the judge that the pair studied Williams' Wachovia employees' manual before the first robbery, and composed the note used in the robberies together.
I found this in an article about the Cell Phone Bandit. What law school did he graduate from? I mean, he knew he was speaking with reporters who could quote him. Maybe I should ask what law school admitted him and what college let him graduate without a basic knowledge of subject case?
I am going to look this up.
UPDATE: He works in Virginia:
Michael E. Rich
Firm: US Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Virginia
Address: 2100 Jamieson Ave
Alexandria, VA 22314-5794
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