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The Commonly Confused Words Test

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You scored 100% Beginner, 100% Intermediate, 93% Advanced, and 72% Expert!

You have an extremly good understanding of beginner, intermediate, and advanced level commonly confused English words, getting at least 75% of each of these three levels's questions correct. This is an exceptional score. Remember, these are commonly confused English words, which means most people don't use them properly. You got an extremely respectable score.

Compared to users who took the test and are and in your age group:
100% had lower Beginner scores.
100% had lower Intermediate scores.
100% had lower Advanced scores.
100% had lower Expert scores.

** I love geeky grammar quizzes like this -- however, what I don't like is that she doesn't actually tell you the right answers after it's over. IMHO some of them were rather poorly written, and it was unclear whether capitalization played a role in whether an answer was correct or not, etc. So, yeah. Bring a grain of salt with you.
From: [identity profile] jade-okelani.livejournal.com
You scored 100% Beginner, 100% Intermediate, 87% Advanced, and 72% Expert!

You have an extremly good understanding of beginner, intermediate, and advanced level commonly confused English words, getting at least 75% of each of these three levels's questions correct. This is an exceptional score. Remember, these are commonly confused English words, which means most people don't use them properly. You got an extremely respectable score.
Thank you so much for taking my test. I hope you enjoyed it!

Compared to users who took the test and are and in your age group:
100% had lower Beginner scores.
100% had lower Intermediate scores.
100% had lower Advanced scores.
100% had lower Expert scores.

**Meanwhile, I am also pissy about not knowing what I got wrong/what they claim the correct answer is. And I do take them to task for their poor phrasing.
From: [identity profile] sarea-okelani.livejournal.com
And how they spell extremely without the third "e." But everyone knows that's extraneous and unnecessary, anyway. And how it's all, "the test and are and in." Perhaps these are high-level language skills that we don't have the higher brain function to master.

D00D LIK U R SO KEWL.

!!!!!!@1

Date: 2005-03-01 07:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jade-okelani.livejournal.com
OMG WTF DooD I WAZ JUST GIONG 2 SAY THAT U WER SO KEWL. KRAZY.

Yes, it's true, they really aren't ones to go around judging grammar. Where are the real grammar tests, produced by real grammar nazis?

Clearly, so long as [livejournal.com profile] ropo remains too lazy to make one, we will have to live like this. Woe.

interesting for non-english ppl

Date: 2005-03-01 07:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riding-pegasus.livejournal.com
That was actually fun. And interesting. I still think, I did quite well, because I am NOT a native English-speaker. I've only learned the language about 10 years ago properly and don't use it regularly - neither written nor spoken. Although I have to admit that my English in science is a lot better.
You scored 100% Beginner, 92% Intermediate, 86% Advanced, and 68% Expert!
You have an extremly good understanding of beginner, intermediate, and advanced level commonly confused English words, getting at least 75% of each of these three levels's questions correct. This is an exceptional score. Remember, these are commonly confused English words, which means most people don't use them properly. You got an extremely respectable score.

Re: interesting for non-english ppl

Date: 2005-03-01 10:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarea-okelani.livejournal.com
I've heard before that non-native English speakers are actually usually better at grammar and this sort of thing, because they learn it properly. Whereas the average American (or whatever) just doesn't give a flying ****. That's the sad truth.

Re: interesting for non-english ppl

Date: 2005-03-02 06:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riding-pegasus.livejournal.com
I agree. I've been in a US-college for half a year (this was 10 years ago). They started the first English course with an explanation of the difference between a verb and a noun. After this lecture I had to change to an advanced level because I was so bored and just plainly couldn't understand, why people had problems with it. I remember that they looked at me very strange, because even though my English was not good at all at that time, I always pointed out the words correctly without missing a beat. The highest level was nice and interesting, but they already had the grammar. So to find the apropriate level I had to go to 3 different courses. But I think in the end it was worth it. :)

I WHOOPED YOUR ASS

Date: 2005-03-01 08:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sumdumgai.livejournal.com
English Genius
You scored 100% Beginner, 100% Intermediate, 93% Advanced, and 88% Expert!
You did so extremely well, even I can't find a word to describe your excellence! You have the uncommon intelligence necessary to understand things that most people don't. You have an extensive vocabulary, and you're not afraid to use it properly! Way to go!
Thank you so much for taking my test. I hope you enjoyed it!

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