Speak too much Amurrican?

8/10 I missed the me, myself and I one after I changed my answer from me (correct) to myself (incorrect).:mad: I also missed the its it's one, but I've always had a mental block with that one.:shrug:


Grammar, isn't that your dad's mom?????? :retard:
 
9/10

only cause grammar is one of my paranoid obsessions though :D

the one I got wrong was Andrea and .....

was my Mommy wrong all these years? :eek6:
 
Nice work!
Do you diagram sentences in your spare time? You got 8/10 correct.

Hmmm.... is that good.....??.....?? :confuse3:
 
9/10 here too....got the I/me wrong on #3. I hate grammar with a passion! Always have, always will. :headbang:
 
As I expected, I got 10/10... the thing asked me if I diagram sentences in my spare time.
 
9/10 ... not bad, seeing as I learned "proper" english grammar through the Hawaiian language :headbang:

6. Incorrect
The correct answer: A bad
Your answer: C badly
"I feel bad about revealing your imprecise use of the English language."

So many people misuse bad and badly that it may seem nitpicking to point out the distinction in usage. But to feel badly (or awfully for that matter) literally means to touch or handle something incorrectly. Use badly, an adverb, only to describe an action. Use bad, an adjective, to describe a condition or a passive state of being--like feeling.
 
10/10 ...

ku'u, my editor extraordinaire, I'm shocked :eek:


dangit - I'm acting as if I have absophreakinglutely nothing to do .. meanwhile, I have another 300+ pages of text to read ... phaggety!
 
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