Are You Gooder at Grammar?

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Random Person said:
Nov 25 '07, 11:51AM

I got 100%! I'm good at grammar!

katara said:
Nov 23 '07, 2:38AM

98%...i did not get it all correctly but i will approve my grammar.anyway im only 10 years old!

useful said:
Nov 21 '07, 7:48PM

Wow, 100% should be a breeze to anyone older than 10. What kind of crap shoot is this country's education system?

I feel sorry for anyone who comes to comment and uses bad spelling or grammar while trying to prove a point that they're more knowledgeable than someone who commented below them. "Ur", "cuz"... these are things this quiz is about. For heaven's sake, spell out "you're" and "because".

I know you know how, so stop thinking you're cool for being dumb. Hell, even someone who speaks English as a third language got a 95%

sunshineforlife said:
Nov 17 '07, 9:29PM

WOW! done it perfectly. hehehehe. i thot i would not make it. the apostrophes can twist things especially if you don't concentrate well.

TokioHotelEmo said:
Nov 16 '07, 3:24AM

98 % DANG IT. I could have gotten a better score T_T

yazzmin said:
Nov 16 '07, 1:03AM

81%..

Animallover said:
Nov 13 '07, 10:45PM

90% :| I guess I got so used to typing in shorthand I forgot proper grammar

ShroomTune said:
Nov 10 '07, 7:51AM

100%

^_^

Antique said:
Nov 2 '07, 9:18AM

95%. But I'm only 11 years old and English is my third language :c

emogirl14 said:
Nov 1 '07, 9:11PM

for some reason im really good at language arts.. im in advanced language arts.. i guess i really am a nerd..
ttfn:D

Corruption said:
Oct 28 '07, 12:30PM

100%.
Simple.
I'm only fifteen, but I've been typing entirely literately for about four years now.
I guess it helps that I've supposedly had the grammatical ability of an eighteen-year-old since I was nine.

grammargeek said:
Oct 23 '07, 4:01AM

Re: apostrophes and possession. Apostrophes are not used to indicate possession in the case of a pronoun. Thus we do not write "her's" or "their's" - nor "it's".

jaxxsanzz said:
Oct 9 '07, 11:06PM

100% and to the comment below... ur right they do indicate possession but not when it's like "the dog wants to eat its food" cuz its in that form shows possession but it's shows like it is it's complicated...

dwhollrah said:
Oct 8 '07, 11:02PM

Ummm, you might want to check question 10. There are two choices exactly the same. The first choice scores correct, the second incorrect.

Also, have grammar rules changed since the 70's. I seem to remember being taught the use of apostrophes to indicated possession.

Soccerstar said:
Oct 7 '07, 2:27AM

100% cool!!

PacNWguy73 said:
Oct 4 '07, 7:13PM

100% b----ES!


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