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Grammar dispute comes to Colorado Legislature
Posted: 01.22.2013 at 1:40 PM
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DENVER (AP) -- It's the kind of grammar dilemma that could drive a schoolteacher crazy, and Colorado lawmakers are on the case.

A bill given preliminary approval in the state House Tuesday clarifies the difference between "must" and "shall." The so-called "authority verbs" are frequently used in legislation to state that an entity or person is directed to do something.

The legislation approved Tuesday states that "shall" means that a person has a duty. The word "must" means a person or thing is required to meet a condition for a consequence to apply.

Lawmakers joked around using Latin phrases before approving the measure on a unanimous voice vote. One more vote is required before the grammar bill moves to the Senate.

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Online:

House Bill 29: http://bit.ly/XUKD9D

(Copyright ©2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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