Taylor Swift has this week mocked an exam book for misquoting her lyrics when they gave an example of poor grammar.
The exam prep book Princeton Review published incorrect lyrics from her song Fifteen and stated that it was an example of bad grammar.
“Pop lyrics are a great source of bad grammar,” the book reads, adding Taylor’s lyrics: “Somebody tells you they love you, you got to believe ‘em.”
Swift has hit back at the example stating that the correct lyrics actually read: “Somebody tells you they love you, you’re gonna believe them”.
“You had one job, test people. One job,” Taylor stated.
Sorry @taylorswift13! We’ll make it up to you. Pick a #grammar lover fan. 2 tickets to a U.S. show on us! @people pic.twitter.com/xG9ABdsFuO
— The Princeton Review (@ThePrincetonRev) March 24, 2015
The company tweeted the 25-year-old star with an apology, adding that they will send two of her grammar-loving fans to one of her upcoming concerts.
A number of Twitter users however are still querying her grammar in the corrected lyrics.