

How grammatically correct are you? (Revised with answer key)

You are a GRAMMAR GOD!
Congratulations! If your mission in life is not already to preserve the English tongue, it should be. You can smell a grammatical inaccuracy from fifty yards. Your speech is revered by the underlings, though some may blaspheme and call you a snob. They're just jealous. Go out there and change the world.
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3 comments:
I had that result too. But, thank God, English is not Latin and some more irrelevant prescriptive grammar rules are going to die in a generation. While a few other ones, that come down from Old English rather than merely the 17th century, I'm going to miss.
Surprised the tar outta me! That's why I had to post it. I usually struggle with grammar. I think the test is rigged? :) Don't tell Uncle Walt!
Of course the test is rigged! Read over the questions again. How many of the "wrong" answers would still make perfect sense to a native speaker of English and communicate the idea? Then it IS English, and made proper by usage. ;)
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