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- Jul 31, 2003
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14/14. Do I now have permission to be a NSC grammar Nazi?
That's wrong as well. How can you have made " an educated guess". That's an oxymoron Shirley.
Happy Birthday.
14/14. Do I now have permission to be a NSC grammar Nazi?
14/14. Do I now have permission to be a NSC grammar Nazi?
No. That should be an NSC grammar Nazi.
No it shouldn't.
13/14, but as stated many times above, it's more a terminology test than a real grammar test.
Far more practical, in my view, would be a machine you could attach to a computer keyboard, which then electrocutes anyone who types 'could of' in place of 'could have'.
It's the only way some people are going to learn.
Trouble with this country, too many pen pushers and not enough Engineers with common sense.
It should.
I did that yesterday 9/14
TBH unless you're an author there isn't much need to know half of that stuff. However EVERYONE should get the "their, they're, there" question right.
I would agree with you, but I suspect a very strong argument will be made by the "others"...
What would their argument be?