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Are You Grammatically Incorrect? (Quiz)

Nice work!
You got 9/10 correct.

I didn't get laid :cry:

**Hangs head in shame**

Me too!! And I guess it reflects my life.. I score on every section but when it comes to getting laid.. :cry::cry:
 
6/10. I thought I was better than that
 
I got 7/10 and I'm a graduate student in English who teaches writing. Ooops. Grammar is racist, anyway.
 
6 out of 10, this is impossible!

Or as Ralph Wiggum would say:

Me fail english, that in-possible!
 
i got 9/10. i knew the answer. grrrrrrrr.


Incorrect
The correct answer: A affected
Your answer: B effected

"Having to share a room with my sister has definitely affected my ability to concentrate."

Affect and effect are often confused, because they sound similar and can have very similar meanings. To keep them straight, just remember that affect is only used as a verb, as in this example. Effect is nearly always used as a noun: “Sharing a room with my sister has had a terrible effect on my concentration.” And if your concentration is infected, just blame your sister.
 
Me answer a 6 of 10 correct..me has to thinks dis testing score be incoreect
 
OK, I messed up lay-lie again, as always.

But question 9 seems fishy...

All in all, 7/10. Could do better. >_<
 
7/10, I think that's pretty good seeing that it's my 2nd language :-)
 
Here is a VERY brief, and far from satisfactory, explanation of the rules of English - not American English - grammar.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_grammar

American rules of "English" grammar are generally taught to naive American students by "professors" ;) with "doctorates" ;) from rinky-dink USA "universities", of which there many.

Indeed some naive Americans who can't even spell:

http://www.capitalcentury.com/1992.html

And some Americans would probably quite simply kill you if you questioned their use of the subjunctive clause or the past participle...

Correct grammar is unimportant to 99.99% of the the world's population.

What is important is communication.
 
My friends, please don't allow yourselves to be baited by greaves. He's aiming mostly at me here, but is trying to give maximum offense to as many people (especially Americans) as possible. Please don't engage him; he'll go back under his bridge if we ignore him.

I've reported the message as baiting. Please feel free to do the same.
 
Here is a VERY brief, and far from satisfactory, explanation of the rules of English - not American English - grammar.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_grammar

American rules of "English" grammar are generally taught to naive American students by "professors" ;) with "doctorates" ;) from rinky-dink USA "universities", of which there many.

Indeed some naive Americans who can't even spell:

http://www.capitalcentury.com/1992.html

And some Americans would probably quite simply kill you if you questioned their use of the subjunctive clause or the past participle...

Correct grammar is unimportant to 99.99% of the the world's population.

What is important is communication.

Just to preserve it in its current form, in case greaves alters it so it no longer appears to justify my comment above.
 
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