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Grammer test.

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There have been occasional recriminations relating to grammar and grammatical corrections of another's post. In order to find out how good your grammar is(n't) take the follow test:

http://quizilla.com/users/BaalObsidian/quizzes/How%20grammatically%20correct%20are%20you%3F%20(Revised%20with%20answer%20key)/

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Originally posted by demonseed
There have been occasional recriminations relating to grammar and grammatical corrections of another's post. In order to find out how good your grammar is(n't) take the follow test:

http://quizilla.com/users/BaalObsidian/quizzes/How%20grammatically%20correct%20are%20you%3F%20(Revised%20with%20answer%20key)/
Wot? 😕

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I know it's a friggin' long link.

Basically, an on-line grammar test. Thought it might settle some disputes.

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Gramm(e)r test? What ever neckst?

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Originally posted by Dudley
Gramm(e)r test? What ever neckst?
bait1 ( P )
n.

Food or other lure placed on a hook or in a trap and used in the taking of fish, birds, or other animals.
Something, such as a worm, used for this purpose.
An enticement; a temptation.
Archaic. A stop for food or rest during a trip.

v. bait·ed, bait·ing, baits
v. tr.
To place a lure in (a trap) or on (a fishing hook).
To entice, especially by trickery or strategy.
To set dogs upon (a chained animal, for example) for sport.
To attack or torment, especially with persistent insults, criticism, or ridicule.
To tease.
To feed (an animal), especially on a journey.

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Well it says I is a master of the english language!

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Here's what it said about me...

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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I only got "You are a MASTER of the English language!" 😳

Can anyone explain to me when to use "which" and when to use "that"?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I only got "You are a MASTER of the English language!" 😳

Can anyone explain to me when to use "which" and when to use "that"?
Not me, I just a lowly student of the English language. 🙂

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Well it says I is a master of the english language!
I says you're a Master Baiter.

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Originally posted by demonseed
I know it's a friggin' long link.
Use tinyurl to shorten it and you get....

http://tinyurl.com/4rs6g


Here..
http://tinyurl.com/

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I only got "You are a MASTER of the English language!" 😳

Can anyone explain to me when to use "which" and when to use "that"?
I could but it would be easier to read this..

http://www.janegalt.net/blog/archives/001507.html

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
I could but it would be easier to read this..

http://www.janegalt.net/blog/archives/001507.html
Thanks!

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
I could but it would be easier to read this..

http://www.janegalt.net/blog/archives/001507.html
Please pick up the clothes that you dropped off at the dry cleaners yesterday.

Should be:

Please pick up the clothes you dropped off at the dry cleaners' yesterday.

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My fellow underling's, I was awarded the prestigous result of

GRAMMER GOD

HA HA