It could be. If the writer for the Yahoo! front page capitalized the name correctly:
At least they didn’t call him Obama bin Laden again.
It could be. If the writer for the Yahoo! front page capitalized the name correctly:
At least they didn’t call him Obama bin Laden again.
One verb, two goofs. How is that possible? To start with, the verb in this excerpt from Yahoo! Shine should be singular:
When the subject of the verb is joined by the correlative conjunction neither…nor, the verb must agree in number and person with the noun closer to it. The more glaring error is the use of appraised instead of apprised. They are really very different.
After you appraise this snippet, can you apprise the writer of your findings?
OMG! Those folks at Yahoo! are at it again. They’ve misspelled Led Zeppelin before. Now the group is mangled on Yahoo! omg!:
Yahoo! Movies almost gets the name right:
Is that good enough? Apparently it is.