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Pittsburgh Grammar

The Lawn Needs Cut

Sounds like: the lawn needs cut Pittsburgh Grammar Everyday grammar

Meaning

What it means

The lawn needs to be cut.

The lawn needs cut is a common example of the regional “needs + past participle” grammar pattern.

Usage

Use it like this

“The lawn needs cut before Sunday.”
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