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.”
Reading note
Language lives in context.
Pittsburgh words often carry tone, memory, neighborhood identity, family rhythm, and humor — not just dictionary meaning.
Local note
Why it feels Pittsburgh
Full-sentence grammar entry; useful for explaining regional syntax.
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