Fan Trying to Correct Taylor Swift's Grammar Gets Grammar Lesson From Singer
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The singer gives grammar lesson to a fan who points out that an apostrophe is missing in the lyrics of 'Wildest Dreams' written in a polaroid photo included on the deluxe edition of '1989'.

AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift apparently hates it when people criticize her grammar. The 25-year-old superstar recently gave a grammar lesson interestingly to a fan who first told her that she might've forgotten to put an apostrophe in handwritten lyrics of her "1989" song "Wildest Dreams".

The lyrics that read, "Say you'll see me again, even if its just in your wildest dreams," are written in one of the polaroid photos from the deluxe edition of Swift's latest album. The fan named Maddy Werch then wrote on Tumblr, "uh, taylor there's supposed to an apostrophe s on its btw."

In her response, Swift first defended herself, saying that she did put an apostrophe on the word "its," but it "blended into the Y above it." The "Shake It Off" hitmaker went on to make corrections to Werch's post.

"But if we're being all fancy with grammar tonight, btw would've had a comma before it," she continued. "And the 'U' is 'uh' would've been capitalized. And there would've been some sort of punctuation at the end of the sentence."

"SEE IT DOESN'T FEEL NICE DOES IT SO LET'S STOP THIS MADNESS," she added and concluded the post saying she was joking about being mad.

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This isn't Swift's first time to have someone criticize her grammar. Earlier this year, the country-turned-pop diva scolded Princeton Review for misquoting the lyrics of her "Fifteen" and claiming they contained grammatical errors.

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