The CommonlyConfused Words test
Read bout this test from this blogger.. had nothing better to do late at night (actually there's loads to do but blekk its nicer to think that I've nothing to do).. ego-inflating it was muahahha
Results - I kid you not. But seriously, I'd be happier if this were results of my REAL exams..
yeah there's something wrong with the html tag i copied. know nuts about html so i'll just leave it as it is.. back to studying!
Results - I kid you not. But seriously, I'd be happier if this were results of my REAL exams..
English Genius You scored 100% Beginner, 100% Intermediate, 100% Advanced, and 100% 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! For the complete Answer Key, visit my blog: http://shortredhead78.blogspot.com/. |
Link: The Commonly Confused Words Test written by shortredhead78 on Ok Cupid |
yeah there's something wrong with the html tag i copied. know nuts about html so i'll just leave it as it is.. back to studying!
3 Comments:
Hi, its me, where you saw the English test from.
Very nice results; a real genius. You are in the top 3% of the population (who took the test). If that doesn't onflate your ego, not much will...
yet what's the use if we scored high or even perfect on the test seriously.
Been trying to apply for ESL jobs overseas and it doesn't matter how good your English is, companies won't even look at your application if you're not from: US UK AU NZ CAN.
So what if a native can't tell the difference between stationary and stationery, they were BORN and BRED in the right country making THEM NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH, and making US Speakers of English as a FIRST LANGUAGE at best.
bravo anyway, if it means anything more than a good boost for the ego ;)
thanks for dropping by.. haha it was done just for fun.
elaine: yeah sometimes even "native" speakers may have atrocious grammar..
I'm multi-lingual (Eng/BM/Chinese/cantoneseblablabla), though there's a disadvantage as you mentioned, there are advantages too =)
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