Interestingly enough, the newspaper version was grammatically correct. Non-subscribers rode the wrong pony.
marty warren - 8 years ago
The question should read, as others have pointed out, have you ridden a horse. Apparently there is little proofreading going on at PJ any more. Only certain reporters even reply to questions posed in the comment section of articles.
This question demonstrates the real downhill road of the Journal. Where are the editors? Don't you read your own paper?
JH - 8 years ago
Save a horse, ride a cowboy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bb - 8 years ago
Apparently knowledge of english isn't required to work for the PJ.
J - 8 years ago
The question should read, have you ridden a horse in the last year? What is happening to using correct English?
Interestingly enough, the newspaper version was grammatically correct. Non-subscribers rode the wrong pony.
The question should read, as others have pointed out, have you ridden a horse. Apparently there is little proofreading going on at PJ any more. Only certain reporters even reply to questions posed in the comment section of articles.
This question demonstrates the real downhill road of the Journal. Where are the editors? Don't you read your own paper?
Save a horse, ride a cowboy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently knowledge of english isn't required to work for the PJ.
The question should read, have you ridden a horse in the last year? What is happening to using correct English?