Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for March 15, 2015
Transcript:
Clayton: Grammar and me? Grammar and I? Adam: How's your grammar homework going? Clayton: Good. Adam: Well. Clayton: Well, what? Adam: Your homework is going "well". Clayton: Sigh. Adam: What's wrong? Clayton: Grammar is so annoying. There are too many rules. Lay vs. lie! Good vs. well! I vs. me! Adam: Yeah. I've dangled a few participles in my day. Clayton: My head feels ungood. Me gonna lay down.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Agreed.
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
If everypeople spoked gooder English there would be millions of grammar police who would have to go on the dole. Fortunately that will never happen.BTW has anyone watched Will Forte’s new comedy “The Last Man on Earth”?
Perkycat almost 10 years ago
Just read GoComics and comment, Clayton. If you make any grammar mistakes, they will be corrected immediately. You will learn fast.
rebecca.l.burson almost 10 years ago
They still teach grammar?
ChessPirate almost 10 years ago
Hey Adam, have you split any infinitives or doubled any negatives?
pumaman almost 10 years ago
Lay means to place something down. Lie is what politicians do.
lschmidt55 almost 10 years ago
Interesting that they do this subject today when yesterday the cartoonist used “lay” incorrectly.
MontanaLady almost 10 years ago
There’s always Sign Language!
Dani Rice almost 10 years ago
A chicken lays an egg, and it lies in the nest all day. And the answer to “I’m good” is, “I know you’re good, but are you well?”
Vii'Shoya almost 10 years ago
Wait til he learns Kelsey Grammer.
Hunter7 almost 10 years ago
Just for fun… the other definitions…. LAY n Minstrel’s songLAY a not clerical or professional; of, or done by persons not clergymen.LIE n direction, state (of affairs, etc.)