Heidelminicast: Grammar Guerrilla (9): Cases Still Matter

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  1. Thanks, Professor. Your Jonah Goldberg quote reminded me of a line from the Beatles’ If I Fell:

    “If I give my heart to you
    I must be sure
    From the very start that you
    Would love me more than her”

    Unfortunately, people today don’t have a firm grasp of the basics of grammar; they instead go on what feels or sounds right.

    But in tricky situations, they will be thrown off. So some listeners can hear a line like this from the song Hymn of Heaven (by Phil Wickham) and not bat an eye:

    “Standing face to face
    With He who died and rose again”

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