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“Weird Al” Yankovic’s New Song Will Teach You Everything You Need To Know About Grammar

Written by Siobhan Harmer
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American singer-songwriter/comedian extraordinaire “Weird Al” Yankovic has released a hilarious yet educational parody of Robin Thicke’s controversial pop song, “Blurred Lines.”

From his new album Mandatory Fun, Yankovic’s “Word Crimes” provides a refresher in spelling, grammar and syntax! For example, he sings, “Like I could care less / That means you do care,” which is my number one language-peeve. Check out some of his tips below and watch the video for a crash course.

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          Word Crimes | “Weird Al” Yankovic

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