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Re: Fwd: Radio Announcers, Jingles & short i
Now, do people plead "innocent" or "not guilty"? I
have heard both in the media, but I seem to remember a
college in tellng us that i was one or the other...
Can't remember which, though.
> According to the dictionary, "plead" (pled) is a
> past tense and past
> participle of "plead" (pleed). Either "pled" or
> "plead" is correct. And
> also using the term "pleaded" is correct.
>
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