British Grammar Invades the American World Cup
The New Yorker · 11 Jul 2026

British Grammar Invades the American World Cup

Or are they? With the lexical flourishing has come grammatical rot. I’m referring to the British “are”—the tendency to pluralize, as in, “England are going to blow it.” Before France played Senegal last month, I heard an American remark, “With liberté, égalité, fraternité, and Mbappé, France are onc


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