Taylor Swift Calls Out Princeton Review for Misquoting Her Lyrics in SAT Practice Test
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The country superstar ends up scolding the test preparation company which says the lyrics of her song 'Fifteen' have 'bad grammar.'

AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift ended up scolding The Princeton Review which first criticized her for her grammar. The country-turned-pop superstar called out the test preparation company after one of her fans pointed out a mistake they made in their materials for an SAT practice test.

The fan posted on Tumblr a photo of a page in the practice test. "Pop lyrics are a great source of bad grammar. See if you can find the error in each of the follow," read the instruction in the picture. Swift's "Fifteen" is one of those songs with lyrics that Princeton Review believes contain grammatical errors.

"Somebody tells you they love you, you got to believe 'em," so Swift sings, according to the company. However, the line the 25-year-old superstar actually sings is, "Somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna believe them."

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After learning of the company's mistake, Swift called them out in a post on her own Tumblr page. "Not the right lyrics at all pssshhhh. You had one job, test people. One job," she wrote on Monday, March 23.

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