Baaa, what a confusing meme...
Feb. 28th, 2005 12:27 amFrom
chriso, who got it from
neangral.
The Commonly Confused Words Test
You have an extremely 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.
***Edit to add: {Snerk} as I was posting this, a spelling error was found in the text I cut-n-pasted.
***Edit 2: And
kitabare points out improper use of the possessive in another word.
The Commonly Confused Words Test
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You scored 81% Beginner, 93% Intermediate, 87% Advanced, and 61% Expert!
You scored 81% Beginner, 93% Intermediate, 87% Advanced, and 61% Expert!
You have an extremely 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.
***Edit to add: {Snerk} as I was posting this, a spelling error was found in the text I cut-n-pasted.
***Edit 2: And
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Date: 2005-02-28 06:42 pm (UTC)You scored 93% Beginner, 100% Intermediate, 87% Advanced, and 66% 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.
I see what you mean by spelling error. I just figured I wouldn't edit mine and would actualy makeit easier to see.
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Date: 2005-02-28 06:48 pm (UTC)There is a spelling error in the blurb as well. "extremly" should be "extremely".
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Date: 2005-02-28 06:55 pm (UTC)